
realised this was a bit niche for a main post, apologies for the inconvenience.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 11:53,
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but until I get Sainsburys for the 3D specs, I dunno.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 11:57,
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Why are they doing blue/yellow 3D instead of the usual red/cyan? Does one work better on TV and the other in print? And which do you get in those 3D DVD kids' movies? Is that why everyone's knicking them from Sainsbuggery's?
Edit, to add a quote from the ultimate cunttwatting chavdad who talked through the whole of Up while his kids tried in vain to shut him up. Movie ends and he comes out with the classic, "It wunt as free-dee as I fought it'd be".
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 12:08,
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Edit, to add a quote from the ultimate cunttwatting chavdad who talked through the whole of Up while his kids tried in vain to shut him up. Movie ends and he comes out with the classic, "It wunt as free-dee as I fought it'd be".

for making it easier to get a fuckwit licence.
The whole self-certification thing is damaging Britain.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 12:16,
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The whole self-certification thing is damaging Britain.

Colorcode3d has the advantage that the only one eye has the full spectrum colour perception removed: the amber lens lets through some of all colours of light, so the image retains a limited amount of colour depth, unlike Red/Green which reduces the entire thing to a monochrome. Essentially one eye carries the colour information whilst the other adds the depth.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 12:19,
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