so, was Beowulf good 3D?
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so, was Beowulf good 3D?
about the 3D experience, not the movie itself.
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crim3, you can try some of the Imax cinemas in Spain, Yelmo is showing it, I didnt check the rest
http://www.imax-yelmocineplex.com/
http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/welcome.do
Likay you are out of luck, only one Imax in Sweden and its not stereo equipped...
http://www.imax-yelmocineplex.com/
http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/welcome.do
Likay you are out of luck, only one Imax in Sweden and its not stereo equipped...
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There are also two RealD theaters in Spain. Go to http://www.reald.com/ and click on find a theater.
There does not seem to be any realD theater in Sweden.
There does not seem to be any realD theater in Sweden.
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Thanks for checking. I've googled around a bit but with no luck either. However i know there is at least one cinema with a passive polarisation rig in Sweden but it's in an amusement park (Liseberg) which so far only shows some 3d-demos. (This is the place i got the idea of the polarised rig i have now). A visit there started a dream that needed to be fulfilled. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
... Hmm. Got an idea
Why not tip them about Beowulf! Then i might be able to see it here too.
Probably have to wait until they open in spring though hehe
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... Hmm. Got an idea
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probably be released on DVD before then for you to enjoy on your own personal 3D home theatreLikay wrote:Thanks for checking. I've googled around a bit but with no luck either. However i know there is at least one cinema with a .. Hmm. Got an ideaWhy not tip them about Beowulf! Then i might be able to see it here too.
Probably have to wait until they open in spring though hehe
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there are two Imax in Italy sharky, Riccione and Taranto
http://www.imaxriccione.it/
http://www.felisia.it/
not sure if they have beowulf though.
http://www.imaxriccione.it/
http://www.felisia.it/
not sure if they have beowulf though.
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I went to a 3d theather in holland yesterday. It was awesome, the story itself wasn't that great but i was enjoying the 3d effect every minute of the movie.
I'm using anaglyph for gaming at home, and i got to say a dual projection setup for home will be a serious consideration. If my games could look like beowolf in terms of depth and seperation, i'm definatly going to buy a good polarisation setup.
BTW: They used NuVision 3D cinema, glasses equiped with some kind of IR sensor. But i don't think it's a shutter system, does anybody now how this technique works? The image on the screen without the glasses looked like a normal polarisation setup. And when i moved my finger before te IR eye on the glasses the left eye images got distorted. Im curious what kind of technique is used.
http://www.nuvisiontechnologies.com/3d_glasses.html
I'm using anaglyph for gaming at home, and i got to say a dual projection setup for home will be a serious consideration. If my games could look like beowolf in terms of depth and seperation, i'm definatly going to buy a good polarisation setup.
BTW: They used NuVision 3D cinema, glasses equiped with some kind of IR sensor. But i don't think it's a shutter system, does anybody now how this technique works? The image on the screen without the glasses looked like a normal polarisation setup. And when i moved my finger before te IR eye on the glasses the left eye images got distorted. Im curious what kind of technique is used.
http://www.nuvisiontechnologies.com/3d_glasses.html
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hi gamma! thank you didnt know about that! the second link you posted is of a fun park, there are others with 3d cinemas inside. i was referring only to normal 3d cinemas. anyway thank you for the link! its 3 hours by car from here so maybe a weekend next summer i can go there.. thank you again very much...
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@ Bartdesign:
There are a few here who has experience in passive polarisation. Feel free to ask. Beware though: The money tends to fly away in the beginning but if you're persistent there's nothing really beating it.
Besides: Continued support with the nvidia stereodrivers is a must but on that front it also looks promising.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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There are a few here who has experience in passive polarisation. Feel free to ask. Beware though: The money tends to fly away in the beginning but if you're persistent there's nothing really beating it.
Besides: Continued support with the nvidia stereodrivers is a must but on that front it also looks promising.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
cheers