LG 3D Conversion
rewarden
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Hi, I have just purchased an 55" LG 3d tv and love it especially the picture both normal and with proper 3d content but when I try the 2d to 3d conversion and put on the glasses, I can only see a clear 2d picture. Am I missing something in settings or is this function not particularly useful.
I had a 47" plasma for the past six years and I thought those blacks couldn't be beaten but the lg blew me away to the extent that I thought they'd given me a 4k by mistake.
I would appreciate any useful advice.
Regards
I had a 47" plasma for the past six years and I thought those blacks couldn't be beaten but the lg blew me away to the extent that I thought they'd given me a 4k by mistake.
I would appreciate any useful advice.
Regards
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We can't help unless you provide the model number.
There is no such model number (in the UK). Did you mean the LG 55LB700V?
Before making such a assertion I suggest you try one of the latest AS800 passive 3D Panasonic models. AS I previously posted the effect is surprisingly effective.
sorry yes you're right!
3D can be very effective and immersive with material filmed in 3D but 3D needs to have two images to work properly and you can't create that on the fly with a TV even professionally produced fake 3D such as The Avengers and Superman in my opinion can't really compare to films like the Hobbit and Judge Dredd that were originally filmed with 3D cameras.
Never said it could. However with the only TV I have, the effect is surprisingly effective. All captions stand out in front of the background and foreground characters are clearly defined from the background in much the same way as true 3D.
However the effect is not for everyone. just like true 3D blu-rays my better half thinks the effect is a bit like a cardboard cutout.. As I said the processing chip is extremely clever, watching HD shows like Pointless it frankly does an amazing job of creating depth in the image. With HD still images the effect is remarkably similar to stereoscopic images viewed in the usual way.
I watched Atlantis the other day, the picture depth was very obvious.
Unless you have the a similar TV (LG is not in the same class as the top of the range Panasonic TV's ), I suggest you actually try one.
Just like you I was not expecting the results to be very effective, There are a number of ways to convert home recorded video from 2D to 3D, some of which can produce effective results.
I've had a look at a couple of pro reviews of your model and there isn't any mention of 2D to 3D conversion problems. It could be your TV is faulty but I have 2 suggestions for you to try if you want. First set up your TV picture using AV Forums Picture Perfect: https://www.avforums.com/PicturePerfect/, and secondly try this YouTube vid explaining the conversion settings. It's for an earlier model but it might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r-ACd5pgIc
It doesn't matter if the TV is a an LG ,Panasonic or Sony no TV can convert 2D to 3D they all create a fake effect with mistakes as to the cardboard cutout effect with 3D BD thats maybe because there is few 3D films apart from the animated ones, most aren't filmed in 3D due to expense and are fake converted by the studio later. The Resident Evil series stand out as great 3D as does Hugo they used 3D cameras others like Thor ,Superman Avengers are fake 3D.