Avatar Stereoscopic 3D effect

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GCharb
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Post by GCharb »

slowtiger wrote:Oh, and Avatar is definitely worth watching.
I totally agree, saw it at a theater nearby, loved it.

Loved the storytelling, loved the acting, loved most of the 3d scenes even though some we're a little off compared to others.

Great movie, three thumbs up! 8)

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slowtiger wrote:Oh, and Avatar is definitely worth watching.
Apparently it's already on release on DVD here. The 2d or 3D version I have yet to discover.

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Post by touchdown »

selgin wrote:I have one of that avatar's glasses and when I look to the monitor with the left eye closed, it looks turned off. Nothing amazing, but magical.
That's why at work when we fly we don't wear polarized sunglasses. A slight tilt of the head and you can't read the EFIS displays. :)
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Post by F.M. »

Apparently, 10% of the population can't perceive the 3D effect. Their depth perception in the real world works fine.
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