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How can you post a picture of what 3-D looks like . . . ?
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I want pictures of 4-D!!! Snap some pics of time and send them my way! How could you capture a 3D image on a 2D image? lol

No, but for real... I think they mean how clear the background is. When it isn't just a blurry BG the entire picture seems to "pop" out at you... creating a 3D like image.
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Generally happens when you have an image with well done colors (not muted, but lively) and a lot of contrast. You'll end up with an image that just looks very much "real".

A couple examples I can think of offhand:

Crank: lots of color and a lot of contrast within a given scene (like when hes driving his car while calling his doctor, for example).

Rocky Balboa: When him and Paulie are visiting some spot at night -- there are bright lights behind him (from his van, I believe) illuminating only part of his face. That's a pretty amazing looking scene there.

It's kind of unfair, because there are a lot of movies which just aren't supposed to have bright and lively colors or insane contrast... so not all movies can really manage a "3D" looking picture like Crank or Rocky Balboa (even if they have amazing detail).
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What people refer to "3-D like" on the internet is not 3D (Tridimensional, stereoscopic vision). They refer to very sharp, and usually grainless, imageing, like if your TV was an empty aquarium and you put some toys or miniature men on it. Of course this fake "3-D-esness" depends on the quality of the image and the distance from where you look at it. I'm sure that if you step far away from a VHS īmage it also looks "3D-like" at one point
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