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Originally Posted by Papai2011 
Your theater seems to have created the problem. As the 3D was awesome. But like you one of my viewings had similar problems- dimly lit screen no discernible 3D effect. Its the fault with calibration of the projector system, and idiot projectionists!

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Originally Posted by Johnny Vertigo 
It IS shadow of some kind of pole or something. Just a typical movie mistake.
I just got back from theater. 3D was pretty good for times, but completely unnecessary. I've seen it in Dolby 3D and it was awful. The image was too dark, with washed out, lifeless colors. It was nothing like the screens from 3D BD.

It IS shadow of some kind of pole or something. Just a typical movie mistake.
I just got back from theater. 3D was pretty good for times, but completely unnecessary. I've seen it in Dolby 3D and it was awful. The image was too dark, with washed out, lifeless colors. It was nothing like the screens from 3D BD.
Your theater seems to have created the problem. As the 3D was awesome. But like you one of my viewings had similar problems- dimly lit screen no discernible 3D effect. Its the fault with calibration of the projector system, and idiot projectionists!
If the experience was that bad I would ask for a refund, poorly trained PJ's could ruin the whole movie experience. As mentioned no dark crush on the BD 3D colors are spot on and also no crosstalk when setting my VT25 to 48 Hz, didn't notice any ghosting either.
















