3D Vision Problems

See ‘Avatar,’ Diagnose Your Vision Problems web article says that 56 percent of people aged 18 to 38 have vision problems that could make it difficult to view 3-D properly. Not everyone’s eyes can perceive perceive the stereo images correctly, and then their brain can’t merge them into one image in 3-D. This can cause a degree of discomfort, such as headaches, when watching 3D movie. That’s alarming news to people pushing 3D TV technology to every home if this figure is true.

I have already known for long time that another 5 percent of the population have problems that make it impossible to view in 3-D. But it was totally new that around half of the young population have some problems with 3D video viewing. The article says that there are therapeutic exercises that can be prescribed that enable some people to gain the ability to see in 3-D, but it won’t work for everyone.

I can imagine something like this happening in the future: A customer has bought a brand new 3D and comes back to shop to complain. The customer says: “I can’t see the image in 3D on this 3D TV you sold to me. The TV must be broken!”. The salesperson says: “There is nothing wrong with the TV. The problem is you. You have to go to therapy to get to see right way and believe that what you see is really 3D. What kind of therapy package you want to buy? I have a good selection of therapy products for this…” Is this imagination or future of the 3D TV?

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  2. Emmanuel Soulasinh says:

    The problem of poor vision may be fixed by a series of eye exercises. This is not impossible. Can the image of old people who do not have glasses and contact lenses still have 20/20 vision. The miracle is achieved through regular exercise.

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    it is really exciting to watch 3d movies. i hope that there would be 3d sexy movies too.;`.

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    Web page http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/06/182_67156.html reports:

    Porn leads 3D video industry

    Pornography is expected to play a key role in vitalizing the 3D video industry, Bloomberg has reported.

    In Japan, where adult films account for 30 percent of total video sales, makers of X-rated material have already begun to take advantage of the new technology. Popular porn actresses Mika Kayama and Yuma Asami will appear in the country’s first 3D title, which is coming out this month.

    “It was a different filming experience using a new camera,” said Sakon, the producer of the upcoming 3D adult flick. “Actors needed to move more slowly, furniture had to be relocated and lighting rearranged to make it work. But it was worth it. We’ll make a profit out of this.”

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    Samsung issues warnings about 3-D TV
    http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/15/samsung-issues-warnings-about-3-d-tv/?hpt=T2

    Pregnant women, drunk people and “those who are sleep deprived” should not watch 3-D television because of potential health issues, electronics manufacturer Samsung says on its Web site.

    The company also says people at risk for stroke or epileptic seizures should consult a medical professional before watching TV in three dimensions.

    Samsung and Panasonic began selling the first 3-D TVs in the U.S. last month.

    WARNING: 3D Video Hazardous to Your Health
    http://www.audioholics.com/news/editorials/warning-3d-video-hazardous-to-your-health/

    Nintendo unveils 3DS and quickly follows-up with a statement about dangers to children under 7 playing with the company’s new portable gamer. Samsung releases a line of 3D HDTVs then issues a warning about its potential health risk to certain viewers.

    The truth is that prolonged viewing of 3D video may be even more harmful than the consumer electronics industry wants you to know.

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