QUOTE(G K Lai @ Jul 10 2011, 11:43 PM)
Hi azsace and all,
I have a question that I can't find the answer and hope someone here can help~
I am using Panasonic TH-P42GT20K 3DTV.
My viewing distance (from TV to my eye) is 6ft-7ft.
My problem is:
For certain 3D Blu-ray scene, when the editor (or director?) trying to show us subject which are very
close to our face (come out from TV effect), I will then see the scene very disturbing and uncomfortable.
If I take off the 3D Glass, I find the left-eye and right-eye pictures are separated too far away. Which I
think is the culprit that it lost the effect of "poking out"? I can't see the subject flying-out-and-hit-my-face
effect.
Question:
Is it the poorly designed/arranged scene or my eye's problem or my viewing distance that caused this?
However, for some other title or scene, I can see the effect of the subject jumps out of TV without problem.
And I have no problem seeing depth effects.
I'm sorry if you are confused with my question, I don't know a better way to describe this~
try go into 3D setting and reverse left/right priority... some Bluray may have reverse priority...I have a question that I can't find the answer and hope someone here can help~
I am using Panasonic TH-P42GT20K 3DTV.
My viewing distance (from TV to my eye) is 6ft-7ft.
My problem is:
For certain 3D Blu-ray scene, when the editor (or director?) trying to show us subject which are very
close to our face (come out from TV effect), I will then see the scene very disturbing and uncomfortable.
If I take off the 3D Glass, I find the left-eye and right-eye pictures are separated too far away. Which I
think is the culprit that it lost the effect of "poking out"? I can't see the subject flying-out-and-hit-my-face
effect.
Question:
Is it the poorly designed/arranged scene or my eye's problem or my viewing distance that caused this?
However, for some other title or scene, I can see the effect of the subject jumps out of TV without problem.
And I have no problem seeing depth effects.
I'm sorry if you are confused with my question, I don't know a better way to describe this~
Jul 11 2011, 02:07 PM

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