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Know it's strictly preferential but how many enjoy using motion interloption for their 3D viewing?
I myself like it. For filmed documentaries like IMAX, when combined with 3D it's breathtaking, recreating an absolutely stunning lifelike experience that never could be felt with celluloid. Might not be important watching flat but for the 3D afficiando it's truly like being in the landscape, up in the air or headed towards the ocean floor. Know for movies this can start arguments with purists and for valid reasons. Yet even though it can eliminate the intended film effect of the producers, I find the trade off desirable due to the extra depth and clarity it adds along with making it feel more "lifelike". Even animation is more enhanced. Found the attached which really doesn't take sides but explains the pros and cons. So who's on board with me or want me to walk the plank metaphorically? ![]() https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/moti...p-opera-effect |
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