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Iwas just thinking, doesnt taking it of Auto on native 3d titles,just makes the 2d-3d conversion algorhythm on the telly work , with what the director intended thrown out?
Or does it keep its original 3d shaping and placement and just amplifies the normal "3D " on the disc? Does this make sense to anyone? ![]() |
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The display goes into native-3D mode when a 3D source is present. Default "3D Mode" is set to "manual" making native-3D adjustment controls available starting in neutral position. Option to change "3D Mode" from "manual" to "Auto" will keep the native-3D setting ("3D Depth" & "Viewpoint") reset in their default position and the adjustment controls will not be available. Last edited by Paul H; 10-17-2016 at 05:16 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | sookymonster (10-18-2016) |
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