Welcome to the new 8mm Forum!
The forum you are looking at is entirely new software. Because there was no good way to import all of the old archived data from the last 20 years on the old software, everyone will need to register for a new account to participate.
To access the original forums from 2003-2019 which are now a "read only" status, click on the "FORUM ARCHIVE" link above.
Please remember registering with your first and last REAL name is mandatory. This forum is for professionals and fake names are not permitted. To get to the registration page click here.
Once the registration has been approved, you will be able to login via the link in the upper right corner of this page.
Also, please remember while it is highly encouraged to upload an avatar image to your profile, is not a requirement. If you choose to upload an avatar image, please remember that it IS a requirement that the image must be a clear photo of your face.
Thank you!
Well this was a long one to watch wearing 3D glasses, 194 minutes worth. This is the four disc edition, discs part one and part two were the 3D in the 1:78:1 ratio, Disc three was the full feature in 2D in the 2'40:1 ratio, and the fourth as the special features. Using the combination of the Epson VP and the Epson glasses its a real treat. The following quick screen shots are from last night, the active glasses color correct the image shown here, the results are amazing as with the detail you are seeing in produced 3D image.
The price of such 3D discs, make them incredible value for money, you can pick up X rentals which are in excellent condition for around $10 these days.
The thing is with such long 3D movies like "Titanic" you can always finish part one, one night and watch part two the next to give yourself a break using those glasses.