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Originally Posted by MercurySeven
I do have a few issues with the constant panning and zooming inside the 3D images. The director's guiding us, gradually revealing the depth of the scene or emphasizing certain things in it, and often it works well. It takes you “inside” the images. But to be honest I wanted to see the entire photographs, full-frame, as the original photographers intended. Some of the 3D contrast is lost when you’re only seeing a section of the image at a time. I did get used to that, but I was disappointed they didn’t include a gallery of the complete photos as a special feature on the BD. That would have been awesome.
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The Discovery Channel's
WWII in 3D also has this problem - this kind of material is crying out to be presented without cropping or zooming.