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Old 20th November 2017, 15:30   #1309  |  Link
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Originally Posted by albesp77 View Post
i see on this on background like a 3d double image effect, like i see on tv without glasses, but the strange is that i see only on background this problem, the 3d depth of image is right!
Well, in very contrasted images (like when you see a man with black suit in a snowy landscape), the image of the left eye may be seen partially with the right eye, and vice-versa. That unpleasant effect is due to the somewhat bad quality of the 3D equipment, and can be more or less visible. It is called "ghosting". It's not really a problem of the movie, and the 3D encoding made by BD3D2MK3D is not bad. The ghosting effect is only visible because the 3D glasses are unable to filter the two views at 100%. I guess it's what you have experienced.

Of course, a bad 3D source (like most 3D BDs produced in Germany) can also be the culprit. Anyway, in both cases, the problem is also visible when you play the original 3D BD, and is not due to BD3D2MK3D.

What is the movie that causes that problem ? And can you post a SBS image extracted from that movie (preferably one where the problem is really noticeable) on an image sharing site so that I can analyse it ?
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