: This film was specifically designed for 3D depth, featuring "crawling" camera angles and sweeping action sequences that highlight the colourful animation and Puss's detailed facial expressions .
: Your 3D TV or monitor takes these two stacked images and stretches them to fit the full screen, layering them so that when you wear 3D glasses, you see a single three-dimensional image. PussInBoots(3D)2011.halfOU.Lic(ash61)
The most interesting feature of this specific version is its , indicated by the "halfOU" tag. The "Half-OU" 3D Feature : This film was specifically designed for 3D
: This is a "release tag" from the person or group (encoder) who compressed the file. It signifies their specific settings for balancing file size and visual quality. Puss in Boots (2011) - IMDb The "Half-OU" 3D Feature : This is a
: "Half-OU" stands for Half Over-Under . In this format, the image for the left eye is placed on the top half of the frame, and the image for the right eye is on the bottom half.