Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!killer!texbell!merch!cpe!hal6000!trsvax!johnm From: johnm@trsvax.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Where to find 3-d glasses, etc. Message-ID: <194300052@trsvax> Date: 23 Jan 89 15:40:00 GMT References: <2768@ukecc.engr.uky.edu> Lines: 17 Nf-ID: #R:ukecc.engr.uky.edu:2768:trsvax:194300052:000:726 Nf-From: trsvax.UUCP!johnm Jan 23 09:40:00 1989 >Remember those neat old 3-d movies that everybody used to go see? >Yes, I'm looking for a source for the cardboard red/green lens glasses, >as well as the polarizing type. This question was wonderfully timed (for me) because I wanted to bring up the subject of 3D today. Although I have not yet been able to get the glasses necessary to view the Superbowl halftime show I do have it on tape and can view it as soon as I get some. This however is only sideways to my question of, "How was it done?" Even if the effect itself is not particularly good, which I hope to soon find out, it would be very interesting to know what principles it was based on. Any info (even speculation) would be interesting to me. John Munsch