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dfergie
01-10-2012, 06:26 PM
Some shots of the ring and more where there will be a live Sportsnation 3D broadcast Wednesday & and Boxing Thursday...
Some shots of the ring and more where there will be a live Sportsnation 3D broadcast Wednesday & and Boxing Thursday...
Ask them why their picture on Directv is so blurry.
dfergie
01-11-2012, 07:48 AM
I haven't noticed that, recognize anyone in the shots?
Scott Greczkowski
01-11-2012, 07:52 AM
Ask them why their picture on Directv is so blurry.
Put your 3D glasses on. :D
cosmo_kramer
01-11-2012, 07:54 AM
Francona and Hershiser.
Oh yeah, and Scott....
Put your 3D glasses on. :D
I did. The BCS game was blurry in spots where it was supposed to be 3D. All other regular shots were fine
dfergie
01-11-2012, 08:20 AM
Francona and Hershiser.
Oh yeah, and Scott....If we had hung around about another 30 minutes we could have gotten autographs ... Scott has a shot of Francona's ring in another thread. :)
iceturkee
01-11-2012, 12:36 PM
anyone going to watch sportsnation today? if so, would someone be kind enough to snag cowheard and beadle's autographs for me please? i would be very appreciative! :-) thanks.
K9SAT
01-11-2012, 01:27 PM
I did. The BCS game was blurry in spots where it was supposed to be 3D. All other regular shots were fine
Its your glasses or how the 3D is being transmitted from your tv.
Its your glasses or how the 3D is being transmitted from your tv.
Well the Blu-rays and the other 3D channels are all fine so it isn't my equipment.
duckydan
01-12-2012, 02:47 AM
Well the Blu-rays and the other 3D channels are all fine so it isn't my equipment.
I've actually read this on other forums from different providers so it was definitely an ESPN 3D issue...
Don Landis
01-13-2012, 03:57 AM
Regarding the ESPN 3D focus--
I was there and I noticed the camera ops were using 2D screens to frame and focus the shots. Personally, when I shoot 3D for more than a couple minutes, I switch the cam monitor to 2D as well because (for me) shooting 3D video wears my eyes into fatigue 10 times faster than just watching a movie. I don't know if it's the glasses free screen or the fact I am working constantly to adjust the exposure, focus, and with 3D I'm making adjustments to the convergence which is really taxing on the eyes. After awhile, I have to let go of the convergence task and concentrate just on focus and exposure, which is just a 2D job. Worry about convergence in post!