Blurry movement in 3d movies
Have you ever seen a 3d movie in a theater and had the movement be so blurry you couldn't follow the action? Then you came home and realized how clear your 3d games are? Well, I recently got a chance to try out A Christmas Carol in 3D and discovered it had blurry 3d movement as well (although not quite as pronounced as my local theater). The issue seemed to be that the eyes weren't in sync - basically one frame was in the left eye, and the next frame is in the right eye. However, neither eye ever had the same frame synced up. At 24 fps this creates a noticeable blurry effect. Has anyone noticed this with other 3d movies? Is this a limitation of the blu-ray standard or is this just the christmas carol movie?

Also, is there a way to tweak the convergence of a blu-ray movie on the ps3, or what the optimal field of view is for viewing the movie?
Have you ever seen a 3d movie in a theater and had the movement be so blurry you couldn't follow the action? Then you came home and realized how clear your 3d games are? Well, I recently got a chance to try out A Christmas Carol in 3D and discovered it had blurry 3d movement as well (although not quite as pronounced as my local theater). The issue seemed to be that the eyes weren't in sync - basically one frame was in the left eye, and the next frame is in the right eye. However, neither eye ever had the same frame synced up. At 24 fps this creates a noticeable blurry effect. Has anyone noticed this with other 3d movies? Is this a limitation of the blu-ray standard or is this just the christmas carol movie?



Also, is there a way to tweak the convergence of a blu-ray movie on the ps3, or what the optimal field of view is for viewing the movie?

#1
Posted 11/24/2010 08:51 AM   
Have you ever seen a 3d movie in a theater and had the movement be so blurry you couldn't follow the action? Then you came home and realized how clear your 3d games are? Well, I recently got a chance to try out A Christmas Carol in 3D and discovered it had blurry 3d movement as well (although not quite as pronounced as my local theater). The issue seemed to be that the eyes weren't in sync - basically one frame was in the left eye, and the next frame is in the right eye. However, neither eye ever had the same frame synced up. At 24 fps this creates a noticeable blurry effect. Has anyone noticed this with other 3d movies? Is this a limitation of the blu-ray standard or is this just the christmas carol movie?

Also, is there a way to tweak the convergence of a blu-ray movie on the ps3, or what the optimal field of view is for viewing the movie?
Have you ever seen a 3d movie in a theater and had the movement be so blurry you couldn't follow the action? Then you came home and realized how clear your 3d games are? Well, I recently got a chance to try out A Christmas Carol in 3D and discovered it had blurry 3d movement as well (although not quite as pronounced as my local theater). The issue seemed to be that the eyes weren't in sync - basically one frame was in the left eye, and the next frame is in the right eye. However, neither eye ever had the same frame synced up. At 24 fps this creates a noticeable blurry effect. Has anyone noticed this with other 3d movies? Is this a limitation of the blu-ray standard or is this just the christmas carol movie?



Also, is there a way to tweak the convergence of a blu-ray movie on the ps3, or what the optimal field of view is for viewing the movie?

#2
Posted 11/24/2010 08:51 AM   
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