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9 Ιουλ 2013 · Although there are no long-term studies, ophthalmologists say there is no reason to be concerned that 3-D movies, TV or video games will damage the eyes or visual system. Some people complain of headaches or motion sickness when viewing 3-D, which may indicate that the viewer has a problem with focusing or depth perception.
How do these increased 3D based entertainment options affect your vision? Are they safe to watch or does too much exposure to 3D imagery cause damage to eyesight over time? These are the questions facing eye care professionals and patients alike as 3D grows in popularity.
Fortunately, though, there are scientists out there collecting data–and they’re scientifically proving, in essence, that for many people, 3D hurts your eyes.
2 Αυγ 2016 · A binocular disorder such as amblyopia would also cause a loss of visual acuity in one eye. Problems with accommodation could also reduce acuity at particular distances. Some ophthalmologists have expressed concern that prolonged use of S3D displays could potentially contribute to visual impairment (Pallas, Meyer, and Mojon 2013). To address ...
If you experience eye strain or headaches from 3D viewings, or simply cannot see the 3D images, you may have a binocular vision problem. The most common symptoms of discomfort that people report during or after watching a 3D movie or TV show are headaches, blurry vision, fatigue and nausea.
Modern 3D effects in movies, TV, and video games are optical illusions. Two forms of visual media are broadcast concurrently so that 3D glasses can assist your eyes and brain to interpret the content. Your right eye sees one version of the content, while the left eye sees another.
1 Οκτ 2011 · Short 3D sequences have poor visual comfort correlations with the same sequences embedded in long 3D sequence. Retrospective assessments have high visual comfort correlations with the visual comfort of the entire 3D movie. Visual comfort of static scenes depends on screen disparity offset and range. Visual comfort of dynamic scenes depends on ...