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When you have a TV that does passive 3D

Estel78
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Feb 12 2013, 5:33am


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I'm not sure when I can use polarized glasses outside of a theatre.


The advantage of passive 3D may be less crosstalk and flickering and a bit brighter image but the big disadvantage is the picture resolution gets cut in halve, so you might see jaggies and black lines, especially when viewing from a shorter distance.

I'm not sure about the quality of that youtube video. I would watch a 3D bluray to see how your TV is faring.


(This post was edited by Estel78 on Feb 12 2013, 5:43am)

Subject User Time
3D Blu-ray Hobbit - Which type of 3D glasses will we need? tripecac Send a private message to tripecac Feb 10 2013, 5:50pm
    It depends on your TV, not the Blu-ray. Lightice Send a private message to Lightice Feb 10 2013, 6:02pm
    The answer is TV specific. Estel78 Send a private message to Estel78 Feb 10 2013, 6:03pm
    I highly recommend that you use the glasses that came with the TV Altaira Send a private message to Altaira Feb 10 2013, 6:13pm
        What model tv? hutch Send a private message to hutch Feb 12 2013, 2:53am
            Ours is a Samsung Series 6 Altaira Send a private message to Altaira Feb 12 2013, 3:45pm
    3D update tripecac Send a private message to tripecac Feb 12 2013, 3:08am
        When you have a TV that does passive 3D Estel78 Send a private message to Estel78 Feb 12 2013, 5:33am
            So are active glasses 12 fps? tripecac Send a private message to tripecac Feb 12 2013, 5:53am
                active shutter glasses dennis.p Send a private message to dennis.p Feb 12 2013, 9:13am
                It does cut the framerates in half Estel78 Send a private message to Estel78 Feb 12 2013, 2:37pm
                    Are 3D Blu-rays 24 fps (12 fps) per eye? tripecac Send a private message to tripecac Feb 12 2013, 2:45pm
                        No, 3D Blurays have a total of 48 fps, 24 fps per eye Estel78 Send a private message to Estel78 Feb 12 2013, 3:28pm

 
 
 

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