I recently lost sight in one eye and with it, the ability to see 3D objects. I have been to Universal Orlando since then and the 3D stuff did look odd with one working eye. I know it’s a small segment of single-vision people, but I would appreciate the flat view for a better, more clear experience. Yet, I understand not everything should be adjusted to accommodate all circumstances too.
If you have vision in only one eye and wear 3d glasses, you will still see the same as if it was in 2d. The only bad thing would be it being in 3d and NOT wearing the glasses because then you are seeing both images unfiltered and overlapping. So this really has nothing to do with vision impairment.
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Kev
I recently lost sight in one eye and with it, the ability to see 3D objects. I have been to Universal Orlando since then and the 3D stuff did look odd with one working eye. I know it’s a small segment of single-vision people, but I would appreciate the flat view for a better, more clear experience. Yet, I understand not everything should be adjusted to accommodate all circumstances too.
ks1986
If you have vision in only one eye and wear 3d glasses, you will still see the same as if it was in 2d. The only bad thing would be it being in 3d and NOT wearing the glasses because then you are seeing both images unfiltered and overlapping. So this really has nothing to do with vision impairment.
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