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#16 |
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Feb 2022
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I completely agree that 3D is better not in scope. Even on a large screen, a 16:9 image or close to it fills your vision much more widely. I think with a regular 2D movie it’s easier for your brain to disregard everything outside the black boxes, but 3D movies literally rely on tricking your brain into seeing stereo, and that illusion is tampered with when you have flat black 2D space with no depth cues visibly around it.
It’s the exact same reason why nobody is making a VR headset with scope views for each eye. It would be completely discombobulating. I’m not saying 3D in scope is as intolerable as that would be, but for me at least it definitely affects the ability to get lost in the image and truly feel like you are there. |
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Thanks given by: | Jlardonio (05-21-2022), Just_Discovered_3D (05-21-2022) |
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