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Thank You Paul for educating me on this feature. I enjoy it when it works well.
I believe the 3-D depth feature is a conversion. But instead of converting 2-D to 3-D, it's converting 3-D to stronger or weaker 3-D. One thing I don't like about it is the way it will expand and contract the aspect ratio at +20 depth. It's not so bad on weaker 3-D films like Underworld Awakening, but can be quite annoying on films like the The Bubble. Underworld Awakening is a film I've always been disappointed with because the 3-D was weaker than it should be. Now it looks pretty good on my E6 with depth at +20 and viewpoint at -5. The scene where the Lycans attack the Vampire coven is impressive with the depth feature enabled. |
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Thanks given by: | Paul H (11-26-2016) |
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