Roman4604
Executive Member
Oi, did Postman "I am the ThreadLocker" Pot strike again?
Anyway, carrying on with the civil part of the 3D technology debate from here ...
Anyway, carrying on with the civil part of the 3D technology debate from here ...
Ultimately so were Ray's views ...His methods are also just by viewing mostly, so very subjective.
We have plenty of measurement data, which provides lots of good objective evidence, but the most interesting and important part in evaluating 3D is the actual 3D imaging and visualization itself, and that only happens inside the brain, so instruments cannot help with that part of the evaluation.
Just one expert's opinion against another's. You can't claim either's is more valid, however my personal 1st hand experiences align with those of David.His disagreement was also very moot.
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