It was certainly more expensive, $16, instead of the normal $13. $3 for a pair of clean scratch free glasses is a pretty good deal, even if they are a bit small, but then I have a big head and another pair of glasses I had to put them over.
Unlike Mr E. I saw lots of ghosting on things in the distance, the most noticeable things where some white signs/paper in the lab at the beginning of the film. Maybe there is some tuning needed on the projection side, or some glasses have better polarization then others
I was a bit surprised to find it in 3D at a non IMAX theater, and I only watched it because of the 3D.
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It was certainly more expensive, $16, instead of the normal $13. $3 for a pair of clean scratch free glasses is a pretty good deal, even if they are a bit small, but then I have a big head and another pair of glasses I had to put them over.
Unlike Mr E. I saw lots of ghosting on things in the distance, the most noticeable things where some white signs/paper in the lab at the beginning of the film. Maybe there is some tuning needed on the projection side, or some glasses have better polarization then others
I was a bit surprised to find it in 3D at a non IMAX theater, and I only watched it because of the 3D.
which 3d system does your theatre have? real d or dolby 3d?