A.
Images are photographed from two different points of view just as
they are seen in nature. Each lens, focusing and converging as an
object almost precisely as do the human eyes provides a separate
and complete 2 dimensional picture. |
B.
In the theatre, the normal two projectors in a booth project the
two separate pictures onto the screen in superimposition, much as
in nature they are projected onto the “brain eye” (see
diagram) |
C.
The right and left images pass through Polaroid light filters places
in the postholes of the projection booth. |
D.
The two images are superimposed almost as one on a reflective type
screen. |
E.
The images are reflected back to the viewer who is equipped with
Polaroid glasses, which serve to accept the correct image, intended
for each eye, while rejecting the image not intended for that eye. |
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