Primciple of Linear Polarzied glassesTo present a stereoscopic motion picture, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen through orthogonal polarizing filters (Usually at 45 and 135 degrees). The viewer wears linearly polarized eyeglasses which also contain a pair of orthogonal polarizing filters oriented the same as the projector. As each filter only passes light which is similarly polarized and blocks the orthogonally polarized light, each eye only sees one of the projected images, and the 3D effect is achieved. Linearly polarized glasses require the viewer to keep his head level, as tilting of the viewing filters will cause the images of the left and right channels to bleed over to the opposite channel. This can make prolonged viewing uncomfortable as head movement is limited to maintain the 3D effect.
Description
Material | Paper frame, 230g duplex white card board (eco-friendly material) |
Lens | 0.18mm imported linear polarizing lens |
Size | 410*42mm |
Usage | 3D TV, 3D movie, 3D games, promotional gift, advertisements, ect. |
Style | Christmas celebration |
Carton size | 610*320*250mm |
N.W. | 14KG |
G.W. | 15KG |
Christmas 3D Linear Polarizing Diaposable 3D Glasses