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Originally Posted by Ron-P
No lossless = no sale. Thanks again for a half-assed product Warner!
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Sometime's you reach what's real by making believe.
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Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
Okay, so right out of the gate...
How good should we expect the 3D on our displays to be? I have seen some outstanding 3D from this film at CEDIA on displays specifically made for the format. However, I am skeptical over how good this will actually look on home displays. |
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Originally Posted by Ron-P
No lossless = no sale. Thanks again for a half-assed product Warner!
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Originally Posted by Bob_L
From the package it appears that they'll be using an anaglyph encoding of the film, which just means blue and red fringing placed on object outlines to suggest 3D in a color film. The red/blue cellophane glasses will trash the color values of the film and the 3D will be weak in the extreme. So you'll have lousy image quality and lousy 3D.
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| No lossless = no sale. Thanks again for a half-assed product Warner! |
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Originally Posted by CraigF
^ Agree, the glasses aren't obvious what the lenses are. OTOH, I've never seen a set with polarized lenses that didn't have the frames made of plastic (doesn't mean they aren't out there...), and those look like cardboard. [Or maybe they mean the *glasses* themselves are 3-D, which will sure make handling them easier...]
Geez, I have tried watching some analglyphic 3-D stuff at home and it doesn't seem to work for me, maybe my eyes are screwed?? Hope this will be better. Are people assuming because it only says DD that there isn't lossless audio? Or are they making a best guess based on some recent events? Note the remark that you must buy NOW if you want to get the 3-D version. And at least you can download the 2-D movie, rather than include a digital copy and calling it a 2-disc set. Hope the SD is a DVD-18, what with it being a flipper... |
\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert
| how can you tell anything from that pic above. the glasses look like they are not the red and blue version. and the art on the disc doesn't look like it says anything. |
| I notice I might have spelt anaglyphic incorrectly, but probably not in the WB case... |
I don't see any need to dump on Warner. Let's not forget that Warner Home Video just released the spectacular "How the West Was Won" restoration on Blu-ray. Plus they've released wonderful HD discs of catalog titles like "Casablanca" and "The Adventures of Robin Hood." If something derailed and resulted in those releases, let's pull a few more rails off the track.
\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert
Color anaglyph 3-D on video tends to have more ghosting and distorted colors, due to the colored lenes as well as the restricted 4:2:0 color space used in Blu-Ray and DVD. Anaglyph Blu-Ray can offer a slight improvement.. but not much.
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| My dad and I watched it tonight, not bad, we watched the 2-D version and my main complaint with it was that most of the time the actors appeared as if they were in front a green screen with the backgrounds looking not very convincing. |