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3D Aquarium(2011)
2D or 3D high definition aquarium. For more about 3D Aquarium and the 3D Aquarium Blu-ray release, see the 3D Aquarium Blu-ray Review 3D Aquarium Blu-ray, Video QualityJudged solely by the proficiency of its 1080p video presentation, 3D Aquarium is a beaut. Colors are bright and vibrant, black levels are satisfying (considering everything is submerged in water), and detail is excellent. Better still, there isn't any significant artifacting, banding, aliasing or other anomalies, and the only blips on my radar involved some jitteriness at the beginning of "Nano Tank," almost imperceptible noise in a single shot in "Anemone and Clown," and a brief burst of arguably negligible blockiness in "The Reef Close Up" that, faint and small a patch as it is, appears in the darkness, just over the... erm, shoulder of a green crab. Otherwise, there isn't much at all to complain about: Topics' 3D Aquarium looks fantastic. Unfortunately, the 3D presentation is a bit of a mixed bag. While the quality of the transfer itself is excellent and while ghosting isn't much of an issue at all (save a few instances in "Nano Tank," when smaller fish dart across the screen), the aquariums featured in the disc's six segments aren't exactly roomy. And because the fish on display are swimming mere inches away from the coral, stones and plantlife that populate their cramped undersea stomping grounds, the resulting 3D effect isn't very striking or, really, very convincing at all. There are still moments when a creature or tank dweller pops off the screen -- a glass-hugging starfish in "Anemone and Clown" and a seahorse in "Nano Tank," chief among them -- but instances of breathtaking 3D are few and far between. In the end, 3D Aquarium boasts a fairly stunning 2D presentation, but offers little more than a serviceable 3D experience. Proceed accordingly. 3D Aquarium Blu-ray, Audio Quality3D Aquarium's three audio offerings are presented via comparable DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround tracks. The fullness of each aquarium's soundscape is undeniable, as is the prevailing artificiality of each one. (That's another matter, though, one related to the title's sound design, not the actual quality of the mixes.) Air bubbles, swishing and swashing, and the warral warral warral of filtered tank water pour through the front and rear speakers with equal assertiveness. It's a bit odd actually, as the rear speakers tend to come on a little strong, but it isn't a problem per se. Even so, music ebbs and flows nicely across the entire soundfield, and the fluid, synthesized melodies are as clean and enveloping as they should be.
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