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A bit confusing to me.
Same encode under a different studio's name? Coral Reef Paradise 4K limited Edition ( ![]() Studio: 4K Ultra HD Movies 1080P Resolution ![]() There is a Coral Reef Paradise 3D ( ![]() Studio: 3D Media 1080P Resolution ![]() Can't find any "Blu-ray 3D" specification for the 4K edition when googleing except on Blu-ray.com. ![]() 3D Media's Video quality IMO, has been poor in consistency on most of their releases. Last edited by Paul H; 06-21-2014 at 03:57 PM. |
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My guess is that they didn't shoot the movie twice, and just used a double 4K camera-rig, which could be even as simple as the known GoPro-Dual housing since the 3+ can shoot in 4K. Anyway, I think both discs are downscaled from 4K to 1080p, where the 2D-version of the disc received a new invention from the marketing-department: "4K Blu-ray"
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