Anaglyph: Red-Cyan, or Red-Blue?


I'm gonna buy the 3d-dvd online, and I want to know if you have to use the red-cyan-glasses, or the red-blue-glasses. From what I've heard 3D-movies from the fifties are the only ones that use the red-blue-kind. I have to buy a fairly large amount of them, so I wan to know if I have the right ones. Anyone? Thanks :)

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3D films during the '50s used Polaroid glasses, but that are available on video in 3D are converted to anaglyph (red/cyan or blue). What glasses you will need depends on who did the conversion/what color they used.

-J. Theakston
http://centraltheater.blogspot.com

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Red/cyan and red/blue are the same thing. The Blu-Ray release is in SBS for 3D tv using polarising glasses and far better than the anaglyph version.

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It's actually full hd 3d - even better than side by side

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Cyan and Blue are not the same thing. Cyan is blue and green light.

-J. Theakston
http://centraltheater.blogspot.com

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