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PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE really shines in 3-D. ...The same goes for Miss Medina!
Quote:Originally Posted by RolandL That's why it was rated X. . Yes, it was rated X, but many x-rated titles of that time period were either self imposed or could now qualify for an R rating. Hence my note, which will be a...
My take on Paul Morrissey/Andy Warhol's FRANKENSTEIN from a 3-D standpoint is it can be very hit and miss, very likely due to the hurried shooting schedule. Some shots are excellent as-is, while many others could *really* benefit from...
Quote:Originally Posted by RolandL What front projectors would you recommend for the least crosstalk? I had read reviews on other web sites and DLP projectors seem to have the least crosstalk. But in the reviews of specific models,...
Hi Brian, MGM/UA was correct with the 1.66:1 framing. It seems the author of the site you linked to got hung up on a common widescreen advertising gaffe done by MGM/UA at that time- which was sometimes repeated by other studios. Their...
For anyone interested, here is a 1999 MIX article detailing the late 1990s restoration efforts, and the various aspects of the 5.1 remix. http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_years_remixed_yellow/ It is a fascinating read.
Here are two comparisons which highlight convergence differences. In relation to the HUGO thread, this discussion of convergence relates how it can cause ghosting in some 3DTVs with less than ideal L/R cancellation. First off, a quick...
Quote:Originally Posted by MattH.  I actually read an interview with James Cameron today about his conversion of Titanic, and he claimed that the amount of 3D depth was carefully controlled and deliberately limited with Avatar....
To avoid any confusion for those who may "skim" through these threads, I've modified my previous post with an image note at the bottom. Quote:Originally Posted by Steve Tannehill All the settings on my Oppo and Mits are set to...
Quote:Originally Posted by Steve Tannehill There was no stereo separation. it looked like flat, still images, except for the training video which just did not look like it was 3D at all. Hi Steve, If time permits, try giving this...
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