| Calvin wrote: Quote:moviePig wrote: The black car gets projected as black in *both* images. The white car gets projected as red (at maximum red-luminance, i.e., equating to white) in the red image... and likewise as blue in the blue image. (Meanwhile, note that the only reason you can even see the black car in *either* image is because of the surrounding, presumably gray, desert. I.e., the black car is, in a sense, a car-shaped absence of both red and blue light.) I yield to your explanations, and declare myself to be a total idiot after all. It is interesting to have learned from this that comic book and magazine red/blue 3D, and many internet web-site examples, work in an opposite way than movie red/blue 3D, as you noted several posts back. If it helps reduce the totality of your self-declared idiocy... I hadn't realized their opposite-ness until this discussion (...though I've long maintained a greater-than-consumer-level pursuit of 3D in general). -- /---------------------------\ | YOUR taste at work... | | | | http://www.moviepig.com | \---------------------------/ |