By KailynZ
Hmmm, well I know Imax makes things look bigger - ALOT BIGGER, But 3D just makes things pop out (Making it look like everything's happening in front of you, which it technically is...) See?
Imax - Makes things look bigger
3D - Makes everything pop out!!
Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio does appear in the film IMAX 3D Hubble. He plays himself in the film, as the narrator.
There no difference at all. Imax just has a bigger screen and better sound. In my opinon i would prefer RealD 3D
One is in digital projection on a regular size screen in 3D while the other is on an IMAX screen in 3D (Xd).
It doesn't really matter but Imax has better audio quality? __________________________________________________________________ It will depend whether or not the IMAX movie is an actual IMAX movie, projected from horizontal 70mm film, or just a 35mm or digital projection blown up to the IMAX screen size. Most of the IMAX 3D blockbuster movies you see (Harry Potter, Tron etc.) are not shot with IMAX cameras. Some movies, such as The Dark Knight, mix scenes shot with IMAX cameras with 35mm cameras. The larger film stock (4 times the size of a standard film frame) allows much greater detail, and will look better as a 3D movie as well. The sound is digital disc playback, and usually has the same quality as other 35mm movies. When IMAX was first introduced, it had much better sound quality than other movies houses, but now most theaters have the same quality sound.
In theaters and IMAX in Disney digital 3D and IMAX 3D
1) They are owned by different companies. Real3D is a company unto itself; Imax 3D is of course owned by Imax. Real3D can be retrofitted to any modern theatre; Imax 3D as far as I know is only meant to be used in Imax theatres. 2) They use a slightly different technique to achieve the 3D effect. Both use differential polarization: they show two pictures on top of each other, each one represents one "eye". The 3D glasses lenses are polarized differently, so the right lense filters out the left picture, and the left lens filters the right picture. However, the polarization technique itself is different. I believe that Imax 3D uses what is called "rotational polarization" whereas Real3D uses something else. 3) From experience, I find Real3D to result in better colour and crisper images, but not as much depth as Imax 3D. Imax 3D sometimes has overlapped images, but of course it must work in a much bigger theatre.
3D
Yes, in fact Alien in the deep was shot in IMAX 3D format.
They make it 3D from sony pictures.
The cost for an iMax 3D ticket will vary from city to city. The average cost hovers between $12 and $15. The larger the venue, the higher the price tends to be overall.
yes
They make them using special IMAX video cameras.