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Originally Posted by BigNickUK
There was too much DNR applied which actually scrubbed some of the image away (in some cases arrows in flight in battle scenes) bowing to criticism and pressure, a new transfer was done and released with the option for people to get their discs swapped if they wanted to. This included the steelbook...I did. You may want to email the seller to ask as the newer transfer is certainly a lot better. Not sure if the replacement scheme is still in place if not
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That was the initial reaction, yes. But in fact there's a lot more wrong with it.
Not only the low detail, perhaps by DNR, which also showed little to no actual grain.
There was also quite a bit of edge-enhancement applied. Still, that's not all.
The whole exposure to the film seems to be different, bringing a whole different look to the lighting of the film.
This probably also changed the colors and made the look a lot warmer.
The difference is quite huge and it's probably one of the clearest examples between good and bad BD-transfers.