I’ve already talked multiple times about how vision issues can lead to bad experience when viewing stereoscopic 3D content, but still a lot of people believe that their vision is good enough and it is certainly not causing them any problems, and instead the stereo 3D content is bad or the technology is not good enough. And while the case may be that you are watching some bad quality 2D to 3D conversion, or using bad quality S3D viewing technology, even the viewing conditions may not be good enough and so on resulting in a bad experience, you could also have some issues with your vision as well.
Have in mind that having trouble when watching stereo 3D content can be a hint that you need to go to a specialist to examine your eyes as you might just need to get a glasses (or new ones if you are already wearing prescription glasses), but sometimes there could be a more serious issue that needs extra attention. Having a normal vision (normal visual acuity), often referred to as 20/20 vision or 6/6 vision is good sign that your eyes are Ok and if you are experiencing trouble when watching stereoscopic 3D content, then the issue might be in something else.
You need to be sure that the problem is not within your eyes as good eye health and proper vision is important in our everyday life and not only for watching stereo 3D content. Having vision problems such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism or presbyopia can also cause issues with having good experience when watching stereoscopic 3D content, so if you suffer from any of those you will need to wear the proper prescription glasses or lenses in order to correct them and have normal vision restored.
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