And if CREATURE looks great on my setup, how would high contrast, objects placed in Z space, etc. have any bearing on DIAL M? The ENTIRE THING looks like ghosted garbage, whereas CREATURE, which has scenes of high contrast and much deeper, more effective use of 3D throughout, looked absolutely...
I'll post just one more, from Blu-ray.com but there are legions more examples of people having ghosting problems with DIAL M FOR MURDER specifically. Something went wrong somewhere with this release.
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Originally Posted by majorkonig41
Just watched this and the ringing was much...
There are lots of reports of ghosting problems with this particular disc.
Another poster here who's got a ghosting problem with DIAL M:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/topic/322462-anyone-else-with-ghosting-problems-on-cirque-du-soleil-worlds-away/
"The only other disc I have had this issue...
I know others who have the same problem with this title, when other titles look just fine, and they have different makes of TVs than I do.
"As with all 3-D Blu-rays, the left and right images have 100% separation, so any perceived 3-D ghosting will be a result of the display device and not the...
Beware the 3D transfer as well; it's worse than horrid. Absolute worst crosstalk I've ever seen; unwatchable. And it ain't just my TV neither, as CREATURE and THE HOBBIT look just great, with little-to-no crosstalk. I really hope the WB does better with HOUSE OF WAX, or I'll be severely...