The depth is fantastic because Avatar was shot natively in 3D. However, the HSBS format does soften the image. Fine details (Neytiri's freckles, the texture of banshee scales) will look slightly blurry compared to a Full-SBS or Blu-ray 3D rip. Pop-outs (floating seeds of the Tree of Souls) are well preserved, but the "window effect" (strain around screen edges) is noticeable due to the half-resolution.
"I'm trapped in the compression artifact!" Lucas shouted, his voice echoing with the distinct reverb of a cheap recording studio. avatar 2009 3d hsbs 1080p dublado ptbr aac 5
1080p Full HD — Provides high-quality detail, though the horizontal resolution is halved due to the HSBS format. The depth is fantastic because Avatar was shot
★★★☆☆ (3/5) – A functional, space-saving way to experience Pandora in 3D with excellent dubbing, but visual sacrifices are obvious. Pop-outs (floating seeds of the Tree of Souls)
The familiar blue hue of Pandora filled his vision. He sat in a virtual theater that looked like an empty IMAX screen. But as the 20th Century Fox logo faded, something felt wrong. The aspect ratio was off. The colors were slightly washed out, a symptom of the compression algorithms used over a decade ago. And the audio—the AAC 5.1 track was tinny, a "dublado" (dubbed) Portuguese track that he remembered from the bootleg DVDs of his childhood.
(five full-bandwidth channels and one low-frequency effects channel). New York Film Academy Watching the 3D Version To properly view this specific file, you generally need: 3D Hardware