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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | dvdmike (04-14-2016) |
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BTW I'm not disputing the outright benefits that y'all are seeing, I'm really not, it just gets a little bit Kool-Aidy after a while to keep hearing that everything I've seen up until this point, even in the cinema, has been some rank bastardisation of the filmmaker's true intent. Heck, I read something from the VFX supervisor on Quantum of Solace who said that the movie, as shot and theatrically mastered, fell almost entirely within the range of 709 anyway when doing the trim pass. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I'm not coming across any complaints about excessive HDR from people who have seen these transfers (at least I don't remember any). I don't think the difference has a much an impact as it may seem. Probably 95% of the movie looks the same. Anyway this ground has been covered many times and I know you're fairly neutral on this, and I don't want to get drawn into the same arguments with the usual HDR skeptics. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (04-14-2016) |
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The supposed reference UHD disc is up in 4K too:
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-S...7/#Screenshots I'm kind of surprised at how shoddy these releases look close-up (assuming these screenshots are captured correctly). Smurfs 2 is a 4K DI from the Sony F65, no? That camera's oversampled 4K is no joke. |
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But that fact remains they didn't work from the start with HDR in mind. Hence (for someone like myself anyway) it shouldn't be given an HDR grade now. |
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All the screen shots posted today are worthless unfortunately. The washout causes lifting of shadows. |
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Oct 2013
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They bottom HDR images supposed to be watched on a ST.2084 screen not a Gamma 2.2 like you are viewing it now. That is why the "SDR" (top ones) are corrected via Photoshop (simple Levels & Gamma manipulation) by blu-ray.com to look right on a Gamma 2.2 screen. This should be explained on every 4k screenshot page before the "overbright" screenshots ruins HDR reputation. Last edited by James Freeman; 04-14-2016 at 05:10 PM. |
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Oct 2013
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scorpiontail60 player already did the HDR->SDR conversion because he (she actually) used an edid signal to the UHD player that told it the TV is SDR. |
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No, actually I'm not wrong. 99.99999999 percent of people don't have hdr monitors whether it be tv monitors or what. And of the people who do have hdr monitors, most aren't browsing the Internet on them. For right here right now, completely worthless for the people on this forum. |
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Oct 2013
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Well, viewing an ST.2080 image on a Gamma 2.2 computer monitor will look "washout with lifted shadows"
For me, the bottom HDR images are MUCH more useful because the highlights are intact and I can experiment on them in photoshop and compare to the SDR Blu ray. BTW, after manipulating the Levels in Photoshop it looks like the images are in REC.709 color space with ST.2084. If Blu-Ray.com posted the REC.2020 & ST.2084 images it would look even more desaturated! *I guess. Last edited by James Freeman; 04-14-2016 at 05:22 PM. |
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Let's assume that UHD format would look like dvdmike wants (without HDR spec at all). Do you guys really belive that without HDR that flare in mad max would magically become red again? I dont think so, and I really belive your biggest concern it's not related to HDR technology at all, you just dont like when movie studio grades their films differently again, that's all.
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Samsung UHD player SDR captured picture is on the right. Left picture has way too strong contrast, looks like contrast enhancement or something. ![]() Just look at Matt Damon face: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/scree...430&position=1 Colors looks just weird in this review screenshot ![]() Screenshots from "scorpiontail60" looked much better. Last edited by pawel86ck; 04-14-2016 at 05:47 PM. |
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