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Old 04-05-2008, 04:25 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by highdefw View Post
omg you guys really need learn this stuff to fully understand how the whole system works...
What you saw off the PS3 trailer is NOTHING compared to what Blu can offer. The trailer was specifically designed for PS3 playback in a delivery format (mp4).
Most of the grain, color, contrast, etc... is done in post-production. Since most movies today are mastered digitally, they usually come out in perfect raw footage, unless filmed otherwise.

@RayEdwards, Blu movies are shown in their OAR, and since all hdtvs are made wide screen to support HD resolutions, Blu movies will have small blacks bar on the screen (not as bad as dvd though ). Its all done to show how the Director intended the film to look.

@mustangfun101, who told you it will have transferring problems? These companies know what they're doing. Like I said, most of the movies today are shot digitally, thus making it EASIER to transfer to high storage mediums like Blu.
Read my post again, I never said it would have "transferring problems". I said it might not translate well into blu-ray since it "looks like" from the commericals and trailers that it is filmed in a grainy format. Screw it, read what I wrote again, I shouldn't need to type it again. I also never said the "companies" didn't know what they were doing now, did I?? Really....movies are shot digitally????? I would have NEVER known that owning so many digitally shot movies on blu-ray. 300 was made grainy, (very digital by the way genius) so it is grainy on blu-ray. Some people like it and some don't. Sooooooooo, "if" Cloverfield was filmed grainy (which I made it VERY clear I hadn't seen it yet so that is why I asked the question) might it not be grainy on blu-ray?? Are you catching my sarcasm??? I'm really tossing it out there.

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