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Do this for us then, because I agree the whole camera thing is pointless. |
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Thanks given by: | D00mM4r1n3 (02-20-2016) |
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Just did a quick search. It seems to me that the hdcp 2.2 copyright protection may block the screen shot attempt. |
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#145 | |
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1. Cellphone pic shots or hell, even DSLR camera shots dont tell a true story 2. We can't break "legally" HDCP 2.2 to take actual screenshots (even though that scorpionpail guy says he can, or knows how) We can't really do any actual screenshot comparisons, then? |
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Thanks given by: | bruceames (02-20-2016) |
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How the hell do you get your hands on these things? |
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As soon as Amazon went from guaranteed day delivery to "we have no effin clue", I preordered from Robert of VE here. Then my missus bought me one from Best Buy last week, ordered it online. Now they're gone. I think early March is now their general release. We'll look for your screenshots then. *In March |
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I dont know how they will make screenshot comparisons now (BD vs UHD) on sites like caps-a-holic. I saw "life of pi" 4K HDR demo on 4K HDR HDTV and it looked great, but on my PC monitor picture is washed out, and without contrast (picture looks even worse than BD). My quess is, that HDR content can be only displayed on HDR compatible HDTV.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#156 |
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Yeah, when doing regular BD caps PCs remap the 16-235 image to 0-255 levels as a matter of course, so if we ever get to the stage of properly sourced UHD Blu caps then hopefully they'll be mapped across in a similar way (albeit at 10-bit not 8-bit). It won't be any good for determining what HDR adds, natch, but for things like analyzing spatial detail they'd still be useful.
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The resolution difference is pretty apparent when i flip back and forth.
But i think itll be a much bigger difference on the movies with true 4k DIs/better cameras used to film with. Looking forward to seeing some of the sony and lionsgate movies. ![]() Sorry not sorry for the un-professional camera quality ![]() |
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![]() For us nerds, proper caps of the UHD Blu discs presented with 'these are not intended to judge HDR' caveats would still be a useful resource for judging the impact of spatial resolution. Far more useful than someone taking pictures with a camera phone, anyway. |
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