Quite interesting in light of comments from Kodak at the recent AIMC during the Real D presentation, as they seem to think that 3D will be in homes within 4-5 years.
Having now seen both the Kodak/RealD and Dolby solutions for 3D Cinema, I personally think its a lot further off for the home than that. Even in a Cinema its still a bit 'gimmicky', the U2 3D being a great example, your eye is drawn to the waving hands in the foreground not to Bono who seems a bit distant further back in the shot.
Watching the footage without the polarised glasses resulted in little if any change to the image at all.
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hazchem @ Aug 26th 2007 8:20PM
Quite interesting in light of comments from Kodak at the recent AIMC during the Real D presentation, as they seem to think that 3D will be in homes within 4-5 years.
Having now seen both the Kodak/RealD and Dolby solutions for 3D Cinema, I personally think its a lot further off for the home than that. Even in a Cinema its still a bit 'gimmicky', the U2 3D being a great example, your eye is drawn to the waving hands in the foreground not to Bono who seems a bit distant further back in the shot.
Watching the footage without the polarised glasses resulted in little if any change to the image at all.