Is it possible to make 3d glasses work with a digital camera?

Question by Moseyman: Is it possible to make 3d glasses work with a digital camera?
If so, explain how? Because i want to take 3d pictures and make 3d movies?

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Answer by mike1942f
To make 3D images you have to have two cameras or a camera with two lenses placing two images at different points on the film. So yes you could do it with digital cameras. The spacing of the lenses/cameras has to approximate the spacing of the human eyes with adjustment for use of telephoto, wide angle, etc., lenses.
Once you have the images, you have to present them to the eyes in a way that will let each eye see the matching image. In theaters this is done most often with a pair of projectors and one image being polarized at an angle opposite the other – the viewers use gray polarized glasses and can view color. The older method can combine the two images on one film, printing one in blue and the other in red and views wear glasses with red and blue filters so each eye sees only one image, but the scene must be monochrome (black and white) since color is used for coding.
View can be done with a pair of displays, two prints as in ancient (1890’s) stereo viewers or two transparencies with the items mounted in a circle that were popular in the 50’s. For electronic viewing there is the choice of two miniature LCD displays mounted closely in front of the eyes or a pair of high speed electronic shutters with a matching display that shows the two images in alternate frames with only one eye seeing each frame.
Images where you look and see a 3D image directly are holograms that directly record the wave fronts on film and require lasers to make and much higher resolution than digital now offers.

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