Went to the cinema to watch it. The player at the other end of the court had a shadow image the whole game.
Underwhelmed.
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I was in a pub recently where the manager setup a footy demo for me to try out. Was quite impressive for the first ten minutes then the headache kicked in. Took a few pints to cure itOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostI've heard people say that 3D sport, such as football or tennis, is a pain to watch because the ground level camera angle chosen to maximize the 3D effect makes it harder than a more bird's eye view would to judge the players' positions and whether the ball is in or out.
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I've heard people say that 3D sport, such as football or tennis, is a pain to watch because the ground level camera angle chosen to maximize the 3D effect makes it harder than a more bird's eye view would to judge the players' positions and whether the ball is in or out.
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I just get two pictures side by side. If you sit close enough to the TV and hold up a piece of paper vertically by your nose, then each eye will see each image and you'll get the full 3D effect.
Go on, try it.
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I've spotted a few "made for 3D" shots but not watched it in 3DOriginally posted by d000hg View PostBBC HD... anyone with a 3D TV care to give comment?
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Anyone watching the 3D Tennis?
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