| Posted by: videonovels@yahoo.com at September 25, 2006, 1:33 pm | | Topic: why does zombie movies have to be about zombies taking over? Forum: groupsrv | | dgates was correct. When I said "set aside nostalgia", I meant "Pretend your seeing the movie for the very first time" without remembering the first time you kissed a girl and/or other fond memories. Set aside the nostalgia and judge the movie without bias. Me, having only seen the 1950s movies since 1995-onward, have no nostalgia. And I see them for what they truly are: JUST LIKE SCI-FI CHANNEL MOVIES. Some good stuff (like Dune), but mostly trash (like Ed Wood). (more below) Kate wrote: Quote:Going back to the LCD resolution question, it's my understanding that with an interlaced display, your eye is only seeing half the lines at one time anyway, so there is no actual loss of resolution when using the shutter glasses. I'm not a techie, so if someone has other information, please share it. Uh. (thinks) Without 3D you would see the Even lines, then the Odd lines, and they would merge into a single frame (mentally). So you see the full 480 lines resolution. In contrast, with 3D, you first see the Even/left image at 240 lines. Then you see the Odd/right image at 240 lines. The two images do NOT merge, because they are separate viewpoints from two separate cameras. ------ So you're only seeing 240 lines from each camera. Half the resolution. . Put another way, if you had a TRUE 60 frame per second dvd, progressive scanned, both left & right eyes would receive twice-as-many lines. The left eye would receive the Left image at 480 during frame 1.... and the right eye would receive the Right image at 480 during frame 2. Standard resolution. But DVDs don't have that capability. Instead you get an interlaced format at a reduced 240 lines for the left camera, and then a split-second later, 240 lines from the right camera. Quote:This may also explain why the 3D picture appears sharper - your brain is fusing two half-pictures instead of one half-picture. It's possible the brain's neural network performs some kind of averaging (fills in the blanks) to make the Stereo image appear hi-res, even though the actual data received by the eyes is lo-res (240 lines). |
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