3D films and keratoconus
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leonel1213
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Re: 3D films and keratoconus
i have KC and i when to see a 3d movie i dident see 3d but i dident see the movie completly flat what do you call that
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Re: 3D films and keratoconus
Don't know, but think I'd call it 3D! 
The problem is that I cannot compare my experience of a 3D film with yours. Maybe we experience the same thing,maybe we don't.
Actually I have always had a slight problem with judging distance; my two eyes give different sized images so I have always used only one eye at a time. Oddly it is only now that I have had transplants into each eye, and wear a combination of contact lenses and glasses that my eyes produce the same size images for my brain to interpret. When I went to see Avatar I saw it in what I am pleased to call 3D.
Andrew
The problem is that I cannot compare my experience of a 3D film with yours. Maybe we experience the same thing,maybe we don't.
Actually I have always had a slight problem with judging distance; my two eyes give different sized images so I have always used only one eye at a time. Oddly it is only now that I have had transplants into each eye, and wear a combination of contact lenses and glasses that my eyes produce the same size images for my brain to interpret. When I went to see Avatar I saw it in what I am pleased to call 3D.
Andrew
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