3-D DVD's ...help?
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Been a while since I have posted here....need some info. PLEASE?
I bought "Coraline" in 3-d normal DVD. 3-d sukd with the glasses it came with. Really put me off buying any other 3-d movies.
I recently purchased a plasma and a blu-ray player.
Do you need to calibrate your set a certain way for 3-d? If I get a pair of those special glasses from the theater...will they work?
I would love to watch 3-d at home. Very hard to get my wife to go to the movies....and I know she would like this.
I did search the site. promise.
help.....?
I bought "Coraline" in 3-d normal DVD. 3-d sukd with the glasses it came with. Really put me off buying any other 3-d movies.
I recently purchased a plasma and a blu-ray player.
Do you need to calibrate your set a certain way for 3-d? If I get a pair of those special glasses from the theater...will they work?
I would love to watch 3-d at home. Very hard to get my wife to go to the movies....and I know she would like this.
I did search the site. promise.
help.....?
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Re: 3-D DVD's ...help?
Hey DBD -
Almost all 3D "home video" releases use the colored glasses - It's the cheapest/easiest and most compatable method with home TV's (just put on glasses!)
Quality is low, so don't blame your TV.
The 3D Spec of blu-ray was just approved, but will require a 3D capable TV and a 3D capable blu ray player. Until then, get to love the pink/green or red/blue glasses.
There is another type that works:
This is a big set - the glasses need to be plugged into the TV, and only a few titles were made for it. It won't work with the colored glasses movies.
Almost all 3D "home video" releases use the colored glasses - It's the cheapest/easiest and most compatable method with home TV's (just put on glasses!)
Quality is low, so don't blame your TV.
The 3D Spec of blu-ray was just approved, but will require a 3D capable TV and a 3D capable blu ray player. Until then, get to love the pink/green or red/blue glasses.
There is another type that works:
This is a big set - the glasses need to be plugged into the TV, and only a few titles were made for it. It won't work with the colored glasses movies.
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They aren't something you'll pick up at Wal-Mart, but they can be found if wanted.
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I bought the 3d versions of both Coraline and My Bloody Valentine, and thought the 3D was not bad and actually pretty good in some scenes. It helped once the glasses were on for a few minutes so your eyes get used to them, and in a totally dark room. The colors definitely seemed a little more muted than the non3d version but I guess that happens when you're wearing sheets of plastic on your eyes.
3d is pretty cool, but yeah, I am definitely not looking forward to upgrading yet again. There's an interesting editorial on the last page of this month's Sound and Vision about it. I also don't know if I'd like everything being in 3d.
3d is pretty cool, but yeah, I am definitely not looking forward to upgrading yet again. There's an interesting editorial on the last page of this month's Sound and Vision about it. I also don't know if I'd like everything being in 3d.
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I only have a CRT TV right now, and the 3D wasn't too great on that. But then I read on a forum of someone who didn't have a HDTV either, but watched it on their computer with their flat panel monitor and it made a huge difference, so I did the same and it really does make a huge difference.
You might be looking at the 3D the wrong way. Don't look for things to jump out of the screen at you, cause that pretty much wont happen, (Except for the sewing needle during the opening credits). You have to give your eyes a good 5 mins to adjust to the 3D first off. And watching it at night with all the lights off improves the experience as well.
The 3D on these movies give to depth. For example when the sewing drawer is opened, what it doesn't do is jump out at you. But what it does do is make it look like you can reach through the screen all the way to the back compartment of this massive drawer.
When you watch it again, (without distracting yourself from the main focus of the movie) try noticing the depth of the background and how you feel like you can literally walk around behind the character(s) and actually see whats behind them as opposed to it looking like just a 2D backdrop.
You might be looking at the 3D the wrong way. Don't look for things to jump out of the screen at you, cause that pretty much wont happen, (Except for the sewing needle during the opening credits). You have to give your eyes a good 5 mins to adjust to the 3D first off. And watching it at night with all the lights off improves the experience as well.
The 3D on these movies give to depth. For example when the sewing drawer is opened, what it doesn't do is jump out at you. But what it does do is make it look like you can reach through the screen all the way to the back compartment of this massive drawer.
When you watch it again, (without distracting yourself from the main focus of the movie) try noticing the depth of the background and how you feel like you can literally walk around behind the character(s) and actually see whats behind them as opposed to it looking like just a 2D backdrop.
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My eyes nearly exploded after trying to watch Friday the 13th part 3 3D for 5 minutes with the glasses. Took it off and switch to the regular 2D version afterwards.
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When you watch it again, (without distracting yourself from the main focus of the movie) try noticing the depth of the background and how you feel like you can literally walk around behind the character(s) and actually see whats behind them as opposed to it looking like just a 2D backdrop.
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I thought My Bloody Valentine 3d looked ok. Hadn't seen coraline.. but last night we sat down to watch the Polar Express in the 3d and it was virtually unwatchable. I guess there can be some good and bad transfers out there.
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Thanks for the input. I have seen nearly every 3-d movie released in the last year or so in the theater.
They blew me away!!
The 3-d dvd's are not that good. I even borrowed a pair of glasses that a friend of mine left the theater with. tried them. sukd
Going to see Avatar this week. Really been looking forward to this, but the crowds at the movies during the holidays are rediculous.
They blew me away!!
The 3-d dvd's are not that good. I even borrowed a pair of glasses that a friend of mine left the theater with. tried them. sukd
Going to see Avatar this week. Really been looking forward to this, but the crowds at the movies during the holidays are rediculous.