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Theo said:

To the people thinking that the glasses are expensive, I'm sure they're wireless shutterglasses.

I don't like the rotational polarized lenses, although they are cheap (like 50 cent) they don't fully close out the other eye's image. Place the lenses over eachother, and you'll see that they don't block out the light fully, it's still brown or blue depending on your angle and slightly translucent. Also the polaroids darken the image, as shades are wont to do.

Avatar worked because James Cameron used a really bright pallette to counteract the 30% light loss from the cheap specs.

I really want to demo some wireless shutter glasses. I hope there is 0% brightness loss, and 0% left to right eye interference

 

Edit: Actually just thinkin of the wireless shutter glasses now, they probably are pretty dark considering each lens is shut half of the time.

yea, they are pretty dark .. I heard there's about 40% light loss, which is why 3DTV sets have to be much brighter than normal sets