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Old 09-23-2011, 05:45 PM
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Default 3D tv's and captioning/subtitles

I've always used captioning when it was available (cuz i'm deaf) but lately I've noticed something strange with my 3D tv. I was watching Avatar 3D on my 50" 3D tv with captioning like I always do but this morning I decided to watch a clip of it without the captioning and 3D was so much more intense. It seems, IMO, that when subtitles are present, the 3D technology focuses on the captioning and brings it "out" in your face instead of the actual movie. When I turn off the captioning the movie has so much more depth. This is just what I THINK i see and was wondering if anyone with a 3D tv and Avatar can confirm my theory.

So if anyone has some time to experiment with this, please let me know if I'm right or I'm just seeing things...lol.


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