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I picked up Journey to the Centre of the Earth on blu ray 3D yesterday, a dirt cheap sale item from my local sainsburys.
I wasn't expecting much from the movie, was curious at how the 3D looked on a tv screen to be honest.
And it was pretty dismal.
Yes - you do get the 3D effects, as long as you set everything up right, get the lighting in your house correct, the position of your chair, get your tv settings right etc.
But what you also get is atrocious picture quality. I basically got a yellow screen, with the occasional double image, and a rather blurred one at that. No amount of tweaking with the colour or settings made any difference.
Plus, after about 15 mins my eyes started watering and my head hurt.
Nope - I fear we are a long way off yet from perfecting 3D technology for home use.
I wasn't expecting much from the movie, was curious at how the 3D looked on a tv screen to be honest.
And it was pretty dismal.
Yes - you do get the 3D effects, as long as you set everything up right, get the lighting in your house correct, the position of your chair, get your tv settings right etc.
But what you also get is atrocious picture quality. I basically got a yellow screen, with the occasional double image, and a rather blurred one at that. No amount of tweaking with the colour or settings made any difference.
Plus, after about 15 mins my eyes started watering and my head hurt.
Nope - I fear we are a long way off yet from perfecting 3D technology for home use.