borisanddoris said:
Let's be frank too: this is a 3D only release, that is designed to be viewed in 3D, with glasses. We aren't really giving it a fair assessment if we're looking at it in 2D, on computer monitors.
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borisanddoris said:
As far as the image, the 3D disc is so much closer to the film print I saw. Surely not the same, but it's so much closer and better than the 2011 disc.
Don't know... the first image is a bit dark, but colors could be OK, as the second one;
When viewing 3D at home, does the image suffer from the same dimming and desaturation issues present at cinemas? I've never seen the home stuff myself, but remember reading about Peter Jackson adjusting attributes for The Hobbit during filming, taking these effects into account.
When converting a film from 3D to 2D (or simply taking a screenshot), do the same corrections need to be "reversed" as well?