No, unfortunately it is not, it's just marketing at work. The current 3D technology is a fake 3D effect not much better than that from the '50s/'60s .. actually it's just an updated version of it for the digital format, nothing better.
The true 3D vision will come with holographic projectors and displays that the industry actually has already developed and manufactured working prototypes and high-end expensive products for but it won't hit the actual market and being used for production and by customers until 2016-2020 to say the least, unfortunately... because the next step is UHDV 32MegaPixel video standard resolution covering all sectors from production to consumer houses, holographic 1TB and 2TB optical discs, H.265 ISO/IEC codec...
Transformers 3 and future possible Transformers 4 movies do not need this current 3D technology, it's just a big waste of money production wise, it lowers the quality of the final product and to push the product a lot of money must be wasted on marketing like it happened with Avatar... And anyway a Transformers movie with very fast paced action scenes and ultra-high resolution it's too much for this limited 3D technology, it would be impossible to watch it properly being the visual field narrowed using the glasses and eye strain surely introduced...




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