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Originally Posted by Davy
I've never been to a cinema with 3D technology.
But I wonder... can you watch it without the glasses? Can people still set up a camera and produce an illegal copy of the movie?
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Nope. Its projected with Two separate image sources.
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Originally Posted by cordoba
A normal camcorder would capture exactly the same as what your eyes are seeing in the cinema (without glasses).
So I would have though that, yes, you can rip a 3d film at the cinema, and then play it back on any screen, and if you have the 3d glasses from the cinema, you would see it in 3D.
Although I'm not sure if that's true for Imax cinemas.
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Nice guess, but wrong.
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Originally Posted by Buzz
When you watch 3d in a cinema, there are 2 separate projector picture (1 for each eye) combined in 1 picture. You're wearing glasses to have the combined picture split back into 2 (in your head). E.g. in IMAX an image for each eye has different polarization (as well as the lens of glasses).
SO
theoretically
YES you can pirate 3D even in a cinema if:
* you've got 2 cameras
* each cam has it's own "decoding" lens/filter
* the cam can shoot at least 60fps (i might be wrong here)
* you're using camera rig to have the cameras fixed on proper interaxial and convergence point
The signal is encoded afterwards to combine it in shitty shutterglass 3D or even shittier anaglyph 3D video.
Anyways even if that works the quality is gonna be awful, and I suppose you'll get nausea and headache while watching this.
If anybody's gonna test the method - plz hit me up afterwards, I want to see the results.   
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Nice answer.
But even if you recorded it with 2 cameras, you would have to hire an editor that specializes in 3d editing to re-converge your images in post. Because of the degree of precision that it takes to shoot 3d. IE, distance, zoom, seat location, etc.
In short, your better off paying to see the movie.