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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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It's incredible how fast my expectations change. A year ago the Fifth Element remaster on blu-ray looked amazing to me, but now seeing the UHD it looks "terrible" in comparison. It's just crazy how fast great can go to meh in the tech world. Obviously a huge, huge swath of my collection will never be upgraded, and I am not saying BDs are unwatchable by any means. It's just I'm kind of sad to lose how amazing 4k remasters on BD looked until UHD came around.
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#603 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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This is why I touched on how each movie would benefit most from evaluating HDR implementation on a shot-by-shot basis. HDR actually looks a lot like when I would scan slides with a film scanner. Pictures that I took of a tree while covered in in fog had the bright silver outline of the sun breaking through the branches. The active light used to scan the negative made that silver light "pop" in a way no normal print could do. Other times, though, something can be naturally overexposed, and HDR only exacerbates the flaws already present. I don't think it's wise to think that HDR is the definitive answer to hi-def improvement. |
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You're making nearly the verbatim argument people made when they were scanning older films at 4K or 8K...stuff that wasn't meant to be seen when projected, etc. etc. It turned out to be much ado about nothing then and it's the same now. |
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#606 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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This is more like an argument about using DNR to remove grain, or not. An 8k scan isn't going to make the original 8mm source magically more improved, nor enhance inherent flaws. HDR can be used to provide inferior results, just like any other type of digital cleaning, colorizing B&W movies, color matching, contrast alterations, DNR removal, etc... it's HOW it is used that matters most. |
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Banned
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Stuff like Ghostbusters, Unforgiven, Crouching Tiger, etc. look great. |
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#609 |
Blu-ray Knight
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"An issue" is entirely subjective. Whether it causes a problem for any particular viewer (and to what degree) is entirely independent of the fact that there are effects and elements that are visible in high-fidelity representations of high resolution scans that were intended to be presented very differently (according to the technologies of the day) than they are now.
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Banned
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What title has caused this concern? |
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Senior Member
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#617 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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This is clearly what that other more 'spensive "4 disc" listing is for
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Emperor
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The UK 4-discer's specs appear to have been revealed by zavvi (UHD + the 3 BDs from the 30th anniversary, check the UK BR thread in the international forum up there ^) so I'd say it's a safe bet that Dias Peligrosos is in SD just like before. Still, it's not like I pinned my hopes on it or anything as I took that rumour with a rather large pinch of salt, given that it basically emanated from the digital bits.
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#620 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Please that can't be true. Why the heck aren't they using the 1080P Source they have for Dangerous Days?! |
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