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In Reply to: RE: Anyone else considering going 3D? posted by Gmood1 on December 28, 2009 at 09:09:27
however popular the movie is - Avatar isn't really suitable material to judge the merits of 3D.
it is patchy in a lot of areas. lot's of it were filmed and created initially in 2D, then "up-convert" to 3D. how you can tell - during many moments throughout the movie, when u remove the 3D glasses and made a comparison - there aren't much differences with 2D. the clue is, for native 3D materials (shot and created in 3D), images should be blurry.
perhaps not widely known - the 3D format that's already been decided for offical release will be in Full HD. it will not be like the low-rez, blue-pinkish effect that we are now getting with some 3D Blu-ray movies. so if u can, try to catch sony/panasonic offically setup demos at the coming CES - the experience is right out of this world! The thing is - those TVs really aren't that expensive. cheaper in fact, than the SCD-1 SACD player I first bought to experience SACDs. and if u already own a PS3, there will be a firmware upgrade mid 2010. aren't u glad u got the PS3!
this is what i am looking forward to in 2010 - FIFA Football World Cup 2010 in 3D!
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