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Re: Screen shots from JAG
by Steve Mullen on Mar 7, 2005 at 5:03:57 am

That's what I think too, but Jody denied this and claimed the boat ws in perfect focus.

Moreover, the blurry boat is a very bad thing. When viewing a 6 foot screen you want the illusion of being in the copter with normal human vision. If anything, the human eye would be focused on the boat, not the gun. But, the best would be both in focus so you have the vision of both the gun and the boat plus the sense of almost falling-out of the copter. You want DEPTH!

When you watch real HD on a big screen you can really sense depth. That's why I so stronly recommend HD only be viewed on a 6 to 9 foot screen. The original HD design was that the screen should be slightly wider than your field of view. It should look like going to a real movie house, not a multiplex.

Of course, there are those that claim Jody's best shots weren't used. But no one can explain why.


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