Keystone effect in high-budget movies [closed]

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Avatar 3D has gigantic keystone effect throughout the whole film. See feature points for one frame:

http://i.imgur.com/vJXhZQT.jpg

Obviously, it happened, because converged cameras were used. But none of modern movies that I watched had such distortion.

The question is, what are other high-budget 3D movies with keystone effect? Do they exist at all, or Avatar is unique on that matter?






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