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But yes, just looking at their activity over there, there are only 23 (non-sticky) threads that have had comments today while over at Blu-ray.com, triple that number have received comments today. So not only is the discussion fairly useless over there now, but there way less of it. |
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The CE makers are making this system complex to force unneeded upgrades. The new system guarantees that 3D will work, but as a consumer I wouldn't mind a option that could be hit or miss without asking me to upgrade over $4k worth of equipment. |
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Seriously, even the kids today don't know how to use their devices. On the whole, kids ten years ago were far more likely to be able to program your VCR for you than the ones today. And in an Apple-centric tech society it's just going to get worse. Hold my hand give me a cookie. That's the reality we have to face. For every gadget loving tweaker (not meth ![]() BTW Penton, my mother and all her future English classes thank you all for Jason and the Argonauts ![]() Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 04-20-2010 at 05:44 AM. |
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Oct 2008
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![]() Was that on the site as of today and where was it? I looked it up in the news and could not find it. |
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Implementing 3D on CRTs was relatively simple because their interlaced nature and the blanking interval between field refreshes could be exploited. The biggest issue there (besides the 1/2 resolution inherent in field-sequential-based 3D) was phosphor decay times which led to image crosstalk. Progressive displays are different beasts altogether, and each technology has it's own challenges when it comes to 3D. (And it's not really syncing per se that is the issue, it's crosstalk -- when part of the image intended for one eye is leaked into the opposite eye.) LCDs have limited response times and plasmas have phosphor trails, both of which contribute to crosstalk. 3D simply will not work on such displays unless they are specifically re-designed from the ground up for 3D support. And CEMs are approaching those re-designs in creative ways. Samsung's new LCD/LEDs up their refresh rate to 240Hz in 3D mode and insert black frames between each image refresh in order to give the liquid crystals time to return to a neutral state before switching left/right views. Panasonic worked with their plasma panel manufacturers to develop quicker decaying phosphors. DLP seems to be the only display technology inherently well suited to 3D, and Mitsubishi is supporting backward-compatibility for many of their older RPTV DLPs as well as introducing new 3D models in their 2010 lineup. |
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The "cheapest" option using current display technology would be a DLP RPTV specifically labeled as "3D Ready", meaning it will accept 3D input in a "checkerboard" format. Some of the new 3D BD players (e.g. Panasonic) support output in this format. For players that don't (and for broadcast 3D in side-by-side 3D format) Mitsubishi has announced a format converter due out later this year that will convert frame-packed or side-by-side 3D to checkerboard. There are also options using DLP pjs and a HTPC. Such a configuration could be made to work with software players that support the new 3DBD formats. However, if you have an LCD or plasma display, and it's not specifically designed for 3D, there is simply nothing that can be done to make it work. It's not just a matter of "the best possible 3D" -- it's a matter of not being able to reduce crosstalk to a level that will provide any kind of perceptual depth in the image. |
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they've recently updated their forum policy about posting screenshots, i guess this is what Penton meant. They sent a pm to every member about it. This is the message, it's also posted publicly in a sticky thread: Quote:
1. There has to be a "copyright by" overlay as part of the screenshot. 2. Screenshots have to be posted in context with a written message, as to illustrate a point [e.g. "you can clearly see the sepia tone of the movie"] 3. Screenshots may only be posted in their original size and without any further processing [like Photoshop etc.] It also states, that they will delete any screenshots/posts that don't meet these requirements. I am not aware, what led them to restrict posting screenshots this way. Last edited by Blaumann; 04-20-2010 at 03:35 PM. |
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Like I said, I have no sympathy for a studio whose actions led to the selective censoring of this forum’s reviewer because of the faults of *the usual suspects* on other forums that have a long history of being Blu-ray malcontents, if not outright rabid HD-DVD fanboys in the past with not just the condoning but, some would say the sponsorship of the administration there…given perks and such.
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Apr 2007
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http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/tri-gla.html and it will work with what you’ve got– http://www.digitalcinemareport.com/node/1345 |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Correct and it’s not just that. The R,G,B phosphors just do not decay at the same rates. This discrepancy has been reduced on some 3D displays in order to avoid the crosstalk between the right and left eye captures. It's another fringe benefit for eagle eyed 2D viewers that desire the best that state of the art displays can offer, even if they plan on never watching any 3D content at home. |
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