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3D vision seems to come and go

Started Jan 20, 2019 | Discussions thread
OP Brisn5757 Veteran Member • Posts: 4,540
Re: 3D vision

3D Gunner wrote:

Yes, a significant percentage of the population has all sorts of issues related to three-dimensional perception. They are also an important obstacle to the general interest in the 3D phenomenon because they do not know the problem is in their brain, but are very vocal (in a negative sense) in the online environment. They want to see but can't see / perceive such as those with good perception and tolerance in the brain, related to photo / video products and 3D viewers, and their negative comments influence others who have no problems, but do not know the details about the three-dimensional perception in the brain.

In my opinion, those interested in 3D products should do some specific tests and if they find themselves among those with "problems", they should refrain from commenting on 3D products.

The only problem I'm aware of is some people have problems in cross-eyed viewing of two stereo photos side by side.
It would be difficult to drive a car if you did not see the world in 3D.

Brian

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