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So I'm thinking about ordering Journey to the Center of the Earth and also The Polar Express. Both movies come in 2D and 3D versions. Does anyone know of there is an option to still watch the 2D version if you buy the 3D version? Are both versions on the disc or are you stuck having to watch it with the Red/Blue 3D glassed everytime?
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So I'm thinking about ordering Journey to the Center of the Earth and also The Polar Express. Both movies come in 2D and 3D versions. Does anyone know of there is an option to still watch the 2D version if you buy the 3D version? Are both versions on the disc or are you stuck having to watch it with the Red/Blue 3D glassed everytime?
Aww from what you have stated the options were already there...
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HD Digest's review is up for Journey to the Center of the Earth, and it says the audio is Dolby TrueHD. The back cover photos showed only DD 5.1 sound.
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How good are the Blu 3Ds? Is it worth it to buy these? Don't think the titles available are really good, but sure am interested in at least watching these once. Too bad rentals cannot provide you the glasses as well...
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The 3D Blu-rays use the old-fashioned anaglyph process with the red/blue glasses. The 3D effect works reasonably well, but it makes the picture dim and ruins the colors.
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Red/Green 3D effects are useless. The colors are all messed up and it's so headache inducing. My family couldn't make it half way through the Hannah Montana 3d BR. Why can't someone get the polarizing 3D effect to work in home cinema?
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Both JttCotE and TPE come with 4 sets of 3D glasses each. Also, The Polar Express does comes with a True HD track. Not only does it say so on the back but I played it in my PS3 to confirm Track 2 is True HD. JttCotE says it has DD5.1 audio but I haven't tested it yet.
By the way, I watched about 5 mins of TPE with the red/blue glasses and wasn't impressed. Perhaps the room wasn't dark enough or I wasn't far enough away from the screen but it seemed rather annoying. Maybe the kids will feel different?
By the way, I watched about 5 mins of TPE with the red/blue glasses and wasn't impressed. Perhaps the room wasn't dark enough or I wasn't far enough away from the screen but it seemed rather annoying. Maybe the kids will feel different?
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For what it's worth, the glasses with Polar Express are red/blue, but the glasses with Journey to the Center of the Earth are magenta/green.
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Weren't most/all of these movies projected in theaters with the polarized 3-D method, and not anaglyphic? Are Blu-rays not capable of showing a polarized image?
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Polarized 3-D only works projected onto a screen, so that leaves out most TVs. You also need a special screen when doing projection; the 35mm releases of Freddy's Dead and Spy Kids 3-D used the crappy red/blue format because a lot of theaters didn't have the proper screens to show polarized.
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That was fake 3-D- I've seen it used on a few things on TV like the half-time show at the 1989 Superbowl, also a Rolling Stones concert and the new years' day parade also in 1989. The way it works is one side of the glasses is darker, so when things move left to right (or maybe right to left, not sure which) the eye looking through the darker side thinks it's seeing the image later than the other eye, producing a fake 3-D effect. Naturally it only works when things are moving in the right direction, if anything's standing still it does nothing.
A few VHS tapes like Roller Coaster Thrills used this too. REAL 3-D has TWO separate pictures, one for each eye. Accept nothing less!
A few VHS tapes like Roller Coaster Thrills used this too. REAL 3-D has TWO separate pictures, one for each eye. Accept nothing less!
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I watched Journey to the Center of the Earth last night in 3D. Although I was impressed by the cool 3D effect, the color is thrown right out the door.
I have a 50" 1080P Panasonic plasma that has been ISF calibrated. Just wondering what other types of TVs people have watched this movie on and what was their experience?
I have a 50" 1080P Panasonic plasma that has been ISF calibrated. Just wondering what other types of TVs people have watched this movie on and what was their experience?
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Earlier this year, I saw a demo of Mitsubishi's 3D TV's that work with special BD's, players, and goggles. There was a trailer parked outside RC Willey, and it had several of these TVs on display. The salesman said the equipment was all cost prohibitive at the time, but in time the cost would come down. The 3D effect was much better than what I've seen using the old-fashioned paper glasses. I ended up buying one of those TV's (for the screen size and response time), but I was wondering how close we are to seeing some of this 3D equipment hitting the market. Has anyone heard about this?
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I watched Journey to the Center of the Earth last night in 3D. Although I was impressed by the cool 3D effect, the color is thrown right out the door.
I have a 50" 1080P Panasonic plasma that has been ISF calibrated. Just wondering what other types of TVs people have watched this movie on and what was their experience?
I have a 50" 1080P Panasonic plasma that has been ISF calibrated. Just wondering what other types of TVs people have watched this movie on and what was their experience?
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I'm not sure about that movie but Polar Express says to do this when you watch. I'd imagine it would look better on a plasma than LCD, in general.
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A few within the industry have mentioned that they are working on deciding the best way to bring "Real 3D" to Blu-Ray via the players/discs. I'd bet that in a few years the current titles will be released over in whatever standard gets accepted.