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Re: Polarized light+TV
In a manner of speaking, yes. The effects are complicated by the horizontal and vertical scaning and the alignment of the phosphors/pixels/LEDs in the display. If you desire to transmit an encoded stereo-optic image and wear polarized lenses at the receiver, you will have some success. If you wish to put a polarizing filter in front of the camera for a visual effect, you will have varied results.
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