QUOTE(fadthil @ Dec 25 2009, 10:14 AM)
Avatar is my first 3D movie I've watched in recent memory. The glasses is not the conventional 'green/blue & red' lens but something much cooler - chromatic that looks like sunglasses. I don't know what is all the difference now that we have different types of 3D like: Disney Digital 3D, Real D 3D, InTru3D etc etc....
Do these 3D technologies being utilized for blu-ray too? Like Journey to the Centre of Earth, My Bloody Valentine, Monsters & Aliens, Coraline etc? Can anyone (technical sifoos) shed some light.... TQ
The traditional red/green 3D are 'functional' at best, and practically, it induces headaches for many and distorts the colour. I would also consider 3D if they employ the cinema type, err.. the 'polarise' ones (or something like that).Do these 3D technologies being utilized for blu-ray too? Like Journey to the Centre of Earth, My Bloody Valentine, Monsters & Aliens, Coraline etc? Can anyone (technical sifoos) shed some light.... TQ
Dec 25 2009, 04:31 PM

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