Ive heard there are different kinds of C3DTM glasses, one for print, one for computers and TV. What gives?
You heard right, there are actually two different kinds of C3DTM glasses being produced. They are called C3DTM Standard and C3DTM HD (short for ‘High Definition’). The Standard glasses provide the strongest 3-D effect, but may make an image appear blurry if it is viewed from more than a few feet. The HD glasses provide a sharper image than the Standard glasses but don’t produce as great a 3-D effect. Children almost always prefer the Standard glasses for all types of viewing, from looking at their own 3-D drawings to watching TV, video, and movies. The HD glasses are usually preferred by adults for viewing computer graphics, slide shows, TV, and video. Adults usually prefer Standard glasses for viewing print graphics. Pure Color Laser Shows (such as those produced by AVI in Orlando, FL) use Standard glasses effectively, while Composite Color (RGB) Laser Shows (such as those produced by Laser Images, LA, CA) usually use HD glasses. C3DTM Standard Glasses are best suited for children’s u