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How Do You Make 3D Glasses With A Printer?

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How Do You Make 3D Glasses With A Printer?

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If you want to watch a movie that was filmed in 3D, you don’t need to go out and buy an extra pair of 3D glasses. It can be much more fun to make your own 3D glasses with a printer at home, and turn it into a crafts project with your family. As long as you have a working printer you can easily print off a template for a pair of glasses. According to NASA, you can create the “3D anaglyph” effect by using red and blue sheets of acetate film that trick your eyes into seeing three-dimensional images. Place a heavyweight card stock paper, such as 160-lb. or 200-lb. card stock, in your printer. Navigate your web browser to one of the Resources links for a 3D glasses template. Print off one sheet for a single pair of glasses, or multiple sheets for multiple glasses. Use a pair of scissors to cut out the two segments for the sides of the glasses and the third central segment for the lenses. Place the red and blue acetate film over the two lens holes on the third paper segment of the glasses. T

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