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Blu-ray Samurai
![]() Apr 2011
Brisbane, Australia
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I hope they work out some way to standardize the effect first, and do away with the multiple opinions of whether the 3D in a movie looked good or not.
I also hope that when we get autostereoscopic televisions and theatres, it is not distracting to the 3D blind. This would do away with the 2D/3D session thing, everyone can go watch the same movie, and if your depth perception is no good anyway, then you simply won't see the depth in the movies, without having to sit there with glasses on (and probably copping more ghosting too, seen as your eyes won't line it up they way they're supposed to). 3D is great. But we need to stop and think about all those people that hate it or can't see it, or don't see the point of it sometimes, and try to understand why, and the industry needs to iron out the faults. I offer no theories on to HOW to do these things I've mentioned, only that they must be done... |
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