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Originally Posted by Namekuseijin
This has got nothing to do with modern or ancient 3D technology: if you mostly lost *your* stereoscopic vision, there's nothing to be done about it. You can't watch the world in 3D anymore, and that includes 3D movies. Technology isn't magic.
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Not necessarily - I don't see the real world in 3D, but I can enjoy stereoscopy and 3D movies just fine.
That's because I have a convergence deficiency - but since stereoscopy presents different images to each eye, there's no convergence required. Voila! 3D movies look more real than real life. Magic!
I'm not sure how that would work if you eyes have different focal points, though. It might or it might not - someone should try it and report back.