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#5344 |
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Avatar won't be out in 3D until at least November, and it will require a specifically capable TV, Blu-ray player, and glasses. Your edition is a standard "flat" edition.
You should check out the technology section of the forum for all the 3D details. |
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In live action scenes Avatar has proper 1080 lines of vertical resolution, but effects and graphic has more details because master actually has greater resolution. About depth of field (DOF) - Avatar doesn't have insane DOF, the movie wasn't shot in deep focus because it doesn't work in 3D, that's why Jim used shallow focus (focused face and blurred background). That's how ours vision works - we can see in focus only things we look at. Peripheral is always blurred. Last edited by odvan; 06-06-2010 at 06:08 PM. |
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Btw, creating the Na'vi characters and the virtual world of Pandora required over a petabyte of digital storage, and each minute of the final footage for Avatar occupies 17.28 gigabytes of storage. |
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Its basically the big size of the computer program itself, which creates Avatar. Just rerecording it will result in no loss of storage as you are coping the scenes and not the programs. For that, much much less storaga of 50 gigs should be enough. Last edited by Marcus Wright; 06-06-2010 at 08:42 PM. |
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And I hate the phrase 'demo worthy'. A movie should be judged by the way it's intended, not by how much '3D pop' or whatever it has. |
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Read what I wrote above. Good night and good luck. Last edited by odvan; 06-06-2010 at 08:58 PM. |
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But still everything out of your focus is blurred. I don't get your point actually. Movies, at least for me, are not about a possibility to see each scene in deep focus. What for? |
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You can argue any one you like, but "The Searchers" is about as reference as you can get in terms of strength of transfer.... (I saw a remastered version at a cinema within the past 2 years or so) Last edited by Beta Man; 06-06-2010 at 09:26 PM. |
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I'm sorry, but you cannot be serious. You honestly believe Star Trek looks like crap? Film, at least can be scanned it at higher resolutions and with better scanners. With digital you're stuck with whatever resolution you shoot at, and for a lot of productions that's still 2K, so where your bias against that comes from, I honestly don't know.
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"HD" simply means 1080i/720p or greater...... and there are streaming sources, OTA sources, Film, and Digital all capable of that and more...... As far as digital is concerned...... it comes at a price of macro-blocking etc... and yes, FILM has greater resolution than digital is currently capable of. Is your LCD set to "Vivid" by chance? EDIT: Technically, I believe "HD" refers to 481p or higher.... although standardization has brought us 720p/1080p ![]() Last edited by Beta Man; 06-07-2010 at 12:26 AM. |
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