Completely agree with you there.I like both but you can see more details during the day. They are each unique in their own ways.
I know the evening hours have been a big selling feature of Pandora so I'm curious for people that have seen both what time of day did you prefer to be in the area?
Is the bio luminescence on the ground disappointing or on the floating miuntains?
Is the bio luminescence on the ground disappointing or on the floating miuntains?
agreed on all accountsThe floating mountains just have purple lights on them and it's not very bright. The stuff on the ground is also just not very bright which I think is the big issue. When you watch the movie and even see the way things look in the river journey it's all so vibrant, as you would expect with CGI and using black lights and fluorescent paint. But outside somehow the effect just doesn't pop as you would expect it too. Everything seems very muted.
Who knows, maybe it's not done.
FoP is frickin amaze-balls by the way.
I like both but you can see more details during the day. They are each unique in their own ways.
I absolutely agree. I don't have a low light camera, and video that I took on my iPhone 6S (that takes outstanding video during the day) was so dark, it was almost pointless, and I can film in Tomorrowland at night with no issues with this phone. Not sure why they didn't do more with the lighting in Pandora. A huge missed opportunity, in my opinion.Night was a let down. As someone who really knows how to use a camera in low light situations, including UV photos of fluorescence in corals, I was excited. Nothing I saw looked like the pictures I had seen. It was much darker. Yes, I could manipulate my camera and get some images that are better than what my eyes see in real life, but that is cheating. No different than if I was diving in green water and made it to look clear and blue. We had two nights planned for Pandora, but went to MK for the second.
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