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Old 04-14-2017, 02:28 AM   #9
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I haven't had ghosting on my 3DTVs, though unless I could see your set up and seating, it's hard to tell, other than a few factors.

Keeping in mind, Rogue One really pushes the whole picture back into the screen (reaching in) even though the 3D layers are mostly low medium to medium, then eventually amp up later on. By pushing the image back so far, it increases the double image separation in the backgrounds (foreground is usually blended as nearly a single image to keep it within the screen) so if you're sitting at even a slightly off angle, you'll notice those double images as ghosting until you're directly lined up properly with your 3DTV. Once lined up, the ghosting should disappear in most cases unless there's a high contrast shot with bright neon lights against a plain, dark background with stronger 3D.

Some people will put their 3D TV on a wall above their sight line. This has the tendency to not only result in ghosting due to having the wrong angle, but can also greatly diminish the effect of the 3D. With current 3DTV tech, being lined up makes all of the difference.
Thanks for your reply. I think that's me and my T.V. being off angle on the vetical axis, the T.V. is slightly higher, no more than 10 cms. respect to me. That can be it, isn't it?
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