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Originally Posted by kayleigh.
I have that wrong with my eyes but I don't get headaches from it therefore don't need glasses. Does that mean I'd have trouble watching it in 3D?
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I don't know, have you had trouble watching 3D movies before? I have to always be wearing/glasses or contacts otherwise I would not be able to see a thing, so yeah I'm not sure :/
With 3D movies your eyes have to cooperate together to bring the picture together, but when wearing my prescription contacts my eyes are both performing different tasks (one is seeing for distance and one is seeing for close-up) so they can't bring the image together.