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don't know about home 3D

Posted by tunenut on February 9, 2009 at 09:11:59:

At the recent Superbowl game in the U.S. some commercials were in 3D, and stores gave out the old-fashioned red-blue paper glasses. The effect was interesting for the couple of minutes it lasted, but would have been uncomfortable for longer.

The movie theater 3D is in a whole different league these days. They use polarization rather than colors. They need a new projection system, so not many theaters have it. It works incredibly well. There is a downside, the bright colors are muted due to the 3D glass lenses. So everything comes at a price. But with Coraline, I feel the 3D is far more important to the experience than brighter colors.