A: Your taking about field sequential 3d, or sometimes called frame sequential 3d. For a 3d movie you have 2 2d films, one for the right eye and one for the left eye. In field sequential the shutter glasses have one lens open while the other lens closes
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- The 3D Active Shutter Glasses is a device that enables you to view 3D images. When using the 3D Active Glasses with a DLP-Link 3D Projector or TV, you can enjoy realistic, vivid, superior 3D images with no ghosting and no tinting.
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Perception of Passive 3DTV - A No-Brainer Analogy
In previous articles I described the differences between active-shutter and passive polarized 3D technologies, as well as the subject of “perception” endorsed by the passive polarized 3DTV camp. Graphs and descriptions may get in the way of understanding the concepts so perhaps we should describe the subject of brain perception vs. true image quality with an analogy that may be less complicated than comparing the nuts and bolts of 3DTV technologies, as I did in other articles.
Imagine spending your Saturday visiting new car dealers. Regardless if you could afford them or not you always admired the quality and performance of Porsches, Ferraris, and BMWs, and the elegance of Cadillac, Lincoln, Lexus, and Infinity, but have not decided which car to buy yet, so you are open to suggestions and may even want to experiment with new technologies and features.
In a way the experience is similar to looking to buy a new HDTV , a TV with a quality image and great performance, which you


