But Avatar on Blu-ray 3D is a Home Theatre event and it makes it even more clear what lengths Cameron and crew went to, to design this film from the ground up for the 3D format, rather than thinking of 3D as a secondary, last minute money-making gimmick.
As I mentioned above, this release is identical to the 3D Panasonic-bundled disc, apart from the fact that it comes packed with a DVD and has a fancy new cover. At first, it seemed to have slightly less crosstalk than I recall, but then I remember that I have tweaked my display and switched to 3D glasses which are themselves customizable to minimize crosstalk.
From the very opening scenes, it is obvious that this is a different sort of 3D experience being crafted by James Cameron. The closest Avatar gets to that sort of thing is some of the foliage in the foreground in the forests of Pandora coming farther off the edges of screen. There is some slight crosstalk throughout, but this is still one of the better titles I have seen in that regard, once again adding proof to the belief that a lot of issues with crosstalk are not just display related, but also have to do with the source material.
In straight 2D, Avatar also impresses, as you can read in the two non-3D reviews previously published here. The image is clean with strong contrast, vibrant color reproduction, and lots of textural information.
No change here, this soundtrack is still top notch, reference quality material. Dialogue is clear and never lost in the action. James Cameron has once again pushed the boundaries of what can be technically achieved in filmmaking with Avatar.
Despite its storytelling flaws there is no doubt that people will be looking to this film for years to come as the benchmark for visual effects in filmmaking. Shop for more Blu-ray titles at Amazon. You must log in to post a comment.
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Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Quick links. I have tried backing up as well and it also fails. I have tried many times selecting different combinations of files and nothing works. The main disc contains both the 3D and 2D versions. What info is required to try and solve this issue? I'll email the dumped file that was created. Using direct disc access mode Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files.
Last edited by monkeymindboy on Sun Aug 19, pm, edited 1 time in total. I deselected all subtitles and the disc processed at little further past a minute 10 seconds to about a minute 45 seconds but then I received the following errors. It could be just a bad disc. I use that with a clean microfiber cloth.
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