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Well is there anyone who is still that impressed with 3D anyway? I mean I really wasn't very impressed with Avatar in 3D, I mean it was pretty, it was in 3D, I was ok with it. Honestly though, it's kinda an old gimmick, they're trying to bring it back. EH?
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Personally, I would never bother to see a movie in 2D if it was meant for 3D, given the option. Vamp, if you had to see Avatar again, and had the choice, would you really watch it in 2D rather than 3D? Why? |
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But, looking at Clash of the Titans that is coming out, they have been advertising that pretty heavily as being in 3D - but I will definitely be seeing it in 2D the first time I watch it, then I might go back later and see it in 3D if it's really good. Right now I feel like the 3D affects are still mostly gimmicky, and that the 2D version is more of the "true" movie. I sort of get the same feeling I do when I see something in full screen that was shot in wide screen. Avatar did a really great job of using 3D to enhance the world rather than trying to throw things in your face. Maybe if future movies continue doing that then my mind will change. However, that being said I'm much more excited about the new Sharp TV that adds yellow to the RGB gamut. xD |
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On the other hand, How to Train Your Dragon was made specifically for 3D, and is 95% on RT with 77 reviews. Quote:
And yeah I saw a commercial about that the new Sharp TV with yellow added. That sounds like a gimmick to me, I fail to see how one extra color adds all that much, when we've been creating all the colors of the rainbow and everything in between for decades with RGB. But if reviews say otherwise I will be a believer. |
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Man, I really want to see How to Train your Dragon - and I was actually considering seeing it in 3D.
I've been taking a graphics class this semester, and we just learned about color a couple of weeks ago. I can see how adding yellow is a big deal. Here is a picture of the RGB gamut. RGB can represent every color in the triangle: ![]() Apparently Sharp is not only adding yellow, but cyan, which will reportedly allow them to represent 99% of the colors visible to the eye. |
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Holy shit, that's crazy.
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After seeing the reviews, and knowing it was meant for 3D, I really want to see it, too. Quote:
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Man you've convinced me about How to Train your Dragon...I just sent a text to my girlfriend trying to talk her into going tonight to see it in 3D. :lolz:
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I don't see how 3D for the new DS can be something bad, unless it really increases the price. And disables touch screen.
So far it all sounds good: - Dual screens (that can be combined into 1 big screen?) - Hopefully touch screen(s) (why would they remove it?) - More power - 3D screens (however it works) They've become quite good at digital distribution in this generation, so we'll see how that goes. |
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I got to say I nerded out when I saw that Sharp was adding a yellow to their TVs. Granted, we'd have to get new equipment, I would assume.
And just for the record, I believe Avatar: The Game is actually in 3D so its been done on consoles before, just not well. I know Sony is patching the PS3 to support it, and so far I know Super Stardust HD is one of the games that will support it. And I think that 3D could possibly work if done like the video, and not actually having you in 3D, if that makes sense. |
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