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Originally Posted by saxomaphone
I have a bunch of 3D titles lying around that I haven't gotten around to watching, so this weekend I made the effort.
I went from Independence Day: Resurgence to Need for Speed to Wrath of the Titans. And the Titans sequel was easily the worst, only noticeable with CGI heavy sequences and not even live action with CGI. But primarily nearly 90 percent CGI shots. Complete let down.
I know Clash is as flat as a door nail. Don't know what the people are smoking in this thread that say it looks great.
My preferred method for watching 3D is ripping the disc, converting it to a 60fps 4K SBS 2D file and letting the TV split the image. Resolution (I think) is preserved and the smoothing effect is far more natural than letting the TV handle it. No artifacts and it creates the ideal 3D impactful viewing experience when you think about the format. DIY 3D high frame rate method.
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I haven't watched ID Resugence in 3D but the 4K HDR was stunning and from what I have seen, the 3D is even better. Need for Speed 3D isn't spectacular but it is effective kinda like Gravity. I currently run 3D 4K SBS with SVP at 60hz and it's extremely smooth but there are artefacts. So I seriously considered converting one of those movies directly to 4K SBS 60Hz but the software gives me the warning below.
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Any reduction of picture quality will be more obvious on my screen.
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Originally Posted by Telegram Sam
Here's an idea - let's trade bongs: That way, you'll get to enjoy Wrath of the Titans' really nice 3D - and I might see some merit in frame interpolation..!
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2D at 60Hz vs 3D at 60Hz, there is a difference. 2D at 60hz looks like a Spanish TeleNovella or HD camcorder video. 3D at 60Hz looks like a window into the screen and is awesome.
P.S. I don't do drugs, never have and never will