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Originally Posted by Jane-Busty.pl
I have worked with 3D in adult. Started back in 2003 with 3D pics.
Fantastic quality, delivered great 3D viewer. No biz. Ppl didn't catch on that.
In cinemas they made huge ads for 3D movies, big deal at start.
Now? They sell 3x as many tickets for 2D standard.
5 years ago or so, TV shops were filled up with 3D TV sets, everywhere. Now no more.
I was convinced finally by my son who was 6 or 7 when he first saw a 3D cartoon in cinema.
He never ever wanted to watch 3D since then.
Teenagers watch movies in 2D, they don't bother with 3D. Ask at Your local cinema what sells. When young ppl do not jump on that = no future.
It is just the human brain which is not familiar with that effect. It denies the 3D effect as it is something our brains do not know at all. I mean the faked 3D with glasses.
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Hi Jayne,
The problem with 3D up until now is that it was never really a convincing effect. Sure, some movies had parts of it that were 3D but the trade off was a blurry movie that was darker than it should be, and often lots of people complained about headaches. I have a 3D TV but never watch anything in 3D because it sucks.
The new 3D, as in 3D / VR, is really a game changer.
When I was a kid I was born with crossed eyes, so my brain "saw" 2 different things when I looked straight ahead. Because I didn't see in stereo, I didn't see depth. I had corrective glasses to fix it it when I was a kid and today my eyes are 99% straight, but I still rarely see the world in 3D. 3D Movies have more depth than the real world sometimes. Wearing VR goggles on the other hand, I'm knock over at how real the 3D really is, so I see big things in the world of VR porn.