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it is my understanding this is not the case, hence my why question....when 3D is on the same disc as 2d the 2d is just one half of the 3d image, it uses the MVC codec so you do not lose quality by having the 3d and 2d on the same disc
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So depending on the films length it either makes no difference having the 2 together or it makes little difference. Where the point between the two is I have no idea! |
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I hope it's got the proper 2D disc in the 3D package, because I'll be watching the 2D version with Motionflow activated on my TV to try and get a feel for what the HFR version (which I didn't manage to see in the cinema) would look like. Don't get me wrongo, normally I detest motion interpolation modes on TVs, but there's a 'Clear' option on recent Sony sets which IIRC adds a mix of duplicate and blank frames instead of fake inbetween ones. It gives the picture a natural smoothness without the horrible motion artefacts of the other modes, and the motion clarity is stunning at times. I watched Mann's Miami Vice a few days ago and was floored by how sharp and how real it looked. That said, Clear mode still doesn't fit film-based movies because the motion still looks wrong, but there's something about digitally shot stuff that really works. I think it's due to the respective differences between film and video regarding the shutter angle; no matter how 'film like' the motion blur is on a digital show it's still got that video style cadence to it. Unfortunately only the Smooth and Standard Motionflow settings - which look like gash no matter what you're watching - are available in 3D mode, so I'll be viewing that version without any extra processing. (Clear is not available in 3D because it uses backlight blinking to create the blank frames, which is a no-no for 3D because the backlight is set to maximum automatically.) So I'll be watching the 3D version as is, and the 2D version with some motion-enhanced goodness. And for £17.99, it'd be rude not to. |
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The HFR in cinemas was 1million times better than any of the fake stuff TVs produce. Sometimes the scenes looked so real I thought I was actually staring at the real world.
But then the film is sped up to look like it's in real time which is a bit off putting sometimes, mostly when it involves human movement. But you get used to it after 20mins. I just cant wait for Avatar 2 with it's 60fps 3D. Films are finally catching up to games ![]() |
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Finally a UK release date!!! Love the cover really seems very classic lord of the rings style with the brownish natural sort of background!!! Should fit in very well with people's blu ray releases of lotr!!!!! Gonna go and pick up the lotr blu ray trilogy today from sainsburys as i've reserved it!! My mates say its brilliant on blu ray!!! But there are a lot of negative reviews on the fellowship of the ring! But £10 for all three on blu is a steal!!!! Anyone seen the theatrical blu rays that can say something about em?
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LOTR extended cut picture quality is far superior to LOTR theatrical cut picture quality. The theatrical bds were heavily criticised upon release. Having said that, extended FOTR does have an odd slight green tint throughout...
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Strangely enough i watched fotr from the theatrical trilogy Slim edition uk and the picture was incredible sharp as tack and the colour was completey different to what the dvd and the screenshots of the bds were. In fact when gandalf fell into the pit the orange glow that it had on the dvd was completely gone!! Instead the scene boasted quite a bit of colour seperate colours in fact!!! Still this may be something to do with the colour grading they did on fotr. Can't wait to see the rest though especially if this is the worst picture if thats true i'm in for a treat!!!!
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Good question. I would have though so, but if it's not, then the Theatrical 3D will have dropped in price by then so it's win win.
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I've read somewhere that WB confirmed to someone (may have been The Digital Bits) there would be a 3D version of the Extended Edition. Not the most concrete of replies but there you are!
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