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Posted 03 February 2010 10:12
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Just wondered if 3D movies will be visible with the effects after the Monovision I had in November (before I buy a ticket).

Martin
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Posted 10 February 2010 12:44
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Hi
not sure about monovision and 3D, but I have watched 3D movies at Disney land since have normal Lasik surgey and the vision was perfect.

So POTENTIAL PATIENTS:
the good news is that I still have some £500 off vouchers. These are good for any type of Lasik or Lasek treatment. AND your consultation is free too. So please e mail me your full name and address (ideally before you book your consultation) and I will post the voucher first class.
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Posted 13 February 2010 18:16
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The reason I ask is that I thought 3D glasses were based on different coloured lenses which stop transmission of part of the image for each eye, making the images different, thus slightly out of line with each other giving the 3D effect.

If so, it would mean that both eyes need to be in focus. With straightforward laser surgery that corrects both eyes for distance, this would be of no consequence. For Monovision, where one eye is short-sighted purposely, then I'm not sure it will work.

I posted a question to the Q&A page, but I haven't had a response yet. I'm still waiting to see if it's worth me seeing Avatar in 3D!

Regards

Martin
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Posted 24 February 2010 09:11
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Am guessing that no one is sure of the answer.
Best way is to give the movie a try and see what happens, they you can update us on here as to what the £D efect was like.

So POTENTIAL PATIENTS:
the good news is that . These are good for any type of Lasik or Lasek treatment. AND your consultation is free too. So please e mail me your full name and address (ideally before you book your consultation) and I will post the voucher first class.
Please read all my blogs about my amazing eye surgery. Simply click on my user is (StephenB), then click on "Show all posts by this member".
Hopefully your new years resolution was "To rid myself of contact lenses/glasses and finally go for that laser treatment". You won't regret it.
StephenB
07860 824 598
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Posted 24 February 2010 09:12
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So POTENTIAL PATIENTS:
the good news is that I still have some £500 off vouchers. These are good for any type of Lasik or Lasek treatment. AND your consultation is free too. So please e mail me your full name and address (ideally before you book your consultation) and I will post the voucher first class.
Please read all my blogs about my amazing eye surgery. Simply click on my user is (StephenB), then click on "Show all posts by this member".
Hopefully your new years resolution was "To rid myself of contact lenses/glasses and finally go for that laser treatment". You won't regret it.
StephenB
07860 824 598
mcfcfan@btinternet.com
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