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Originally Posted by toddly6666
Right now, DVD watchers that don't own a blu-ray player are probably laughing in our faces right now as everyone is flipping out over this release - I bet they are happy with their DVD of Predator.
Out of curiousity, here's my little conspiracy theory for the day. When 3D blu-ray gets popular and they start re-releasing movies into 3D such as Predator, would it technically be easier to 3Dize a blu-ray that doesn't have grain? It doesn't seem like a grainy movie could be successfully transferred into 3D since it would ruin the 3D effect. It seems like a DNRed blu-ray would have an easier time getting transferred to 3D.
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Also, they will probably have to slightly crop films on the side to convert them to 3D. If I'm not mistaken you have to create 2 seperate views for each eye for 3d. So with that in mind you would need to slightly crop the edges to adjust the field of vision for each eye. Otherwise there is no room to move on a stable image. Think of it as slightly sliding the right and left image over. I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure that is how it would work.