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#1641 |
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An American Werewolf in London
Turbine BD (upscaled) | UHD-BD (madVR/SDR/200 nits) Disclaimer as to why the UHD-BD images may appear to be too dim and please ignore any off-looking colours: [Show spoiler] 1. the title is most likely not the same frame, because I couldn't be bothered. ![]() ![]() 2. ![]() ![]() 3. ![]() ![]() 4. ![]() ![]() 5. ![]() ![]() 6. ![]() ![]() 7. ![]() ![]() 8. ![]() ![]() 9. ![]() ![]() 10. ![]() ![]() 11. ![]() ![]() 12. ![]() ![]() 13. (#3 437 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 14. ![]() ![]() 15. ![]() ![]() 16. ![]() ![]() 17. ![]() ![]() 18. (#3 423 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 19. (#3 466 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 20. ![]() ![]() 21. ![]() ![]() 22. ![]() ![]() 23. ![]() ![]() 24. ![]() ![]() Last edited by andreasy969; 11-18-2020 at 05:54 AM. Reason: additional caps for the neon lights |
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#1642 |
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Anyone else think that it looks like they're noise reducing it and then regraining it on the UHD of Werewolf?
For instance, shot 18 in the highlights of the fluorescent lights there's what looks like an artificial layer of grain overlayed on the image, it doesn't look natural |
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Thanks given by: | Pyoko (11-17-2020) |
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#1644 | |
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Even here in the trees just above the greenery in the foreground doesn't it look like some of the underlying detail of the trees has been wiped away? Particularly in the darker parts of the image. UHD ![]() BLU ![]() Last edited by captainjoe; 11-17-2020 at 01:12 AM. |
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#1645 |
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The problem to me looks like poor chroma compression, it's what's making the colour lose definition and even containment as it can 'bleed' outside the edges, making it look smeary and weird. But seeing it in motion will, as always, be the clincher and I've made my feelings perfickly clear about this sort of compression ****ery before, I'm very sensitive to it so we'll see how it goes.
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#1647 | |
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This looks better but still has a similar appearance and shares many of the characteristics of the Turbine transfer of Crying Freeman which I complained a bunch about. Monochromatic and overly sharp/heavy/dark grain, smeared chroma with loss of subtle color variation resulting in ashy and ghoulish skintones, and a niggling feeling of noise-reduction/smearing under the heavy grain in parts. Take the first shot for example, where did the yellow dye blobs from the film layers of the optical compositing of the titles go? Now replaced with a much sharper, heavier and more uniform layer of grain. There's no way that's the same grain, unless they scanned the clean source and added the title digitally, which seems unlikely for a third party. On the shot with the old lady she looks like a corpse compared to the BD thanks to the lack of color detail in the skin. Maybe it looks fine while viewing, but I maintain that something isn't 100% kosher with these Turbine transfers, and to me they just look kind of ugly. |
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#1648 | |
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You hit the nail on the head with the titles, good catch, they look like they've been digitally redone, and guess what? It's not the first John Landis film that Universal have done that to, because the UHD of Blues Brothers also has rebuilt credits in the opening scene. Yes, I say "Universal" because I don't believe that Turbine did this transfer themselves (did they say they had done?), not with another distributor in another country releasing their own UHD of this movie in a few months' time (L'atelier d'images in France). There's still something ****y there with the chroma, no doubt, but someone did a cap of the chroma channels elsewhere and it just looked blocky AF rather than having that weird diagonal smearing seen on other turbine joints. But I look forward to you taking them apart so we can get a further look at the chroma channels, and if that other weird smearing is present then I will gladly stand corrected. |
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Thanks given by: | Pyoko (11-18-2020) |
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#1649 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I can also totally see Pyoko finding the same smeared chroma with this one. And it looks oddly smooth to me at times as well (despite very fine grain, fake or not, being there). Take the scenes from #17 and #20 for ex. But when I compared both with the BD because of it, I really was just "Nevermind." - no way I'd pick the BD here instead (and going by my tiny Arrow comparison, I'm sure the same goes for that one). So there might be room for improvement, but for now it's still the best version available IMHO.
But with this one I will be paying attention should Arrow do one as well (with Crash I couldn't care less - I can see the comments with the Arrow already: pq yay, movie well...). |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (11-18-2020) |
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#1650 |
Blu-ray Knight
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FYI: I added additional caps for the neon lights. Didn't bother with additional caps before, because there's not really that much more actual information there (except for the grain, again, fake or not, with the according settings).
On a personal note, I think the release is getting a little too much negative attention (as in more so than IMO more subpar releases are getting). I can follow the smeared chroma mind you. Sometimes I really think I shouldn't post caps ASAP and wait for impressions first instead. |
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#1651 | |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (11-18-2020) |
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#1652 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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It's just odd that they'd totally wipe the titles of grain then re-grain, but not do it the other opticals. Gee, I'd sure love to see this in motion someday. By the time I get mine Arrow will have announced their version
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#1653 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Mulan
As stated already, I'm quite happy with this. Clearer image, better colours/contrast (the BD often looks very pale in comparison - take Mushu with #16 or the scene from #20 for ex) and the HDR (while totally fake) adds a nice level af additional depth even without going overly bright (take #11, #28, #37). Vincent should be fine as well. The BD is the one that came with the US 4K - didn't compare with my old US BD. The 4K, as stated before, is slightly cropped. BD (upscaled) | UHD-BD (madVR/SDR/200 nits) Disclaimer as to why the UHD-BD images may appear to be too dim and please ignore any off-looking colours: [Show spoiler] 1. ![]() ![]() 2. ![]() ![]() 3. (#3 361 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 4. (#3 377 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 5. ![]() ![]() 6. ![]() ![]() 7. ![]() ![]() 8. ![]() ![]() 9. ![]() ![]() 10. ![]() ![]() 11. ![]() ![]() 12. ![]() ![]() 13. the HDR (while totally fake) still removes the blurriness (#3 1608 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 14. brightest I did spot and there most likely is (#3 3083 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 15. (#3 2833 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 16. ![]() ![]() 17. (#3 2086 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 18. (#3 534 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 19. ![]() ![]() 20. the BD looks really pale here in comparison (next 3) ![]() ![]() 21. ![]() ![]() 22. ![]() ![]() 23. ![]() ![]() 24. halos with the reds still there, but I found it to be less intrusive on the 4K ![]() ![]() 25. ![]() ![]() 26. ![]() ![]() 27. ![]() ![]() 28. much clearer ![]() ![]() 29. ![]() ![]() 30. nice uptick in detail/blurry BD here (the background is the source AFAICT) (#3 667 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 31. offtopic, but this scene is still awesome IMO ![]() ![]() 32. ![]() ![]() 33. ![]() ![]() 34. ![]() ![]() 35. ![]() ![]() 36. ![]() ![]() 37. ![]() ![]() 38. ![]() ![]() 39. IMO less intrusive red halos again ![]() ![]() 40. and totally fake HDR once more (#3 2025 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#1655 |
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Are there any Wall-E 4k Screencaps anywhere available. Couldn`t find anything on the internet.
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#1656 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Ta-dah! Typical Pixar pq upgrade. Major improvement being improved colours (whitish look being gone) and contrast. The BD also looks quite blurry at times (take #21 for one of the more prominent examples and maybe also don't miss the end credits). I did include some comments. BD (upscaled) | UHD-BD (madVR/SDR/200 nits) Disclaimer as to why the UHD-BD images may appear to be too dim and please ignore any off-looking colours: [Show spoiler] 1. ![]() ![]() 2. ![]() ![]() 3. ![]() ![]() 4. ![]() ![]() 5. blurry BD ![]() ![]() 6. (#3 321 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 7. blurry BD (#3 357 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 8. less blurry with the focused area as well (#3 321 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 9. rogue pixels on both (the laser dot) (and sharp now) [it's not only this frame] ![]() ![]() 10. (not that obvious via this cap, but the laser scene looks much nicer now contrast wise) ![]() ![]() 11. ![]() ![]() 12. ![]() ![]() 13. this one's there to show that the HDR doesn't do much/anything detail wise ![]() ![]() 14. ![]() ![]() 15. looks noticably better ![]() ![]() 16. ![]() ![]() 17. ![]() ![]() 18. ![]() ![]() 19. more detail (the ship) ![]() ![]() 20. more detail/blurry BD ![]() ![]() 21. utterly blurry BD ![]() ![]() 22. ![]() ![]() 23. much nicer ![]() ![]() 24. blurry WALL·E ![]() ![]() 25. while the HDR isn't doing much with the detail here (also in general I mean), much nicer as well anyway ![]() ![]() 26. this scene looks much nicer as well ![]() ![]() 27. ![]() ![]() 28. ![]() ![]() 29. ![]() ![]() 30. (#3 307 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 31. (#3 335 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 32. ![]() ![]() 33. ![]() ![]() 34. colour wise I won't argue about what's right, but the 4K looks better to me at any rate (also WALL·E is improved quite some here) ![]() ![]() 35. the improved (less "whitish") colours are apparent throughout once we're on the spaceship (and I won't mention all the time) ![]() ![]() 36. ![]() ![]() 37. crystal clear now (and better colours) ![]() ![]() 38. ![]() ![]() 39. ![]() ![]() 40. both the red pattern and the top of the robot much improved ![]() ![]() 41. ![]() ![]() 42. ![]() ![]() 43. ![]() ![]() 44. ![]() ![]() 45. ![]() ![]() 46. ![]() ![]() 47. ![]() ![]() 48. this part here is a prime example for looking much more pleasant now due to the "whitish" look being gone ![]() ![]() 49. ![]() ![]() 50. notice how the colour dots during the colour shift are much better resolved now ![]() ![]() 51. ![]() ![]() 52. ![]() ![]() 53. ![]() ![]() 54. ![]() ![]() 55. might not seem huge, but really looks much better in motion now (next two and the "red eye" from the next one in particular) ![]() ![]() 56. ![]() ![]() 57. ![]() ![]() 58. blurry texture on the BD ![]() ![]() 59. ![]() ![]() 60. much nicer due to whitish look being gone ![]() ![]() 61. blurry BD (upper left) ![]() ![]() 62. did I mention the whitish look of the BD yet? ![]() ![]() 63. ![]() ![]() 64. ![]() ![]() 65. ![]() ![]() 66. ![]() ![]() 67. ![]() ![]() 68. the 4K actually lost some detail in the bright area here (next two); just saying, because I noticed when I checked - 4K looks much nicer anyway (4K has 165 or sth nits here - it's not the caps) ![]() ![]() 69. ![]() ![]() 70. ![]() ![]() 71. crystal clear now (reds are always a safe bet) ![]() ![]() 72. ![]() ![]() 73. dat blurry BD again ![]() ![]() 74. ![]() ![]() 75. dat blurry and whitish BD again ![]() ![]() 76. whitish blah blah blah ![]() ![]() 77. even without there being much more actual detail, wide shots like this still look much sharper now (not sharpened mind you) ![]() ![]() 78. (#3 273 nits) ![]() ![]() ![]() 79. ![]() ![]() 80. much improved end credits (I'm inclined to use the word 'destroy' here) ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | jjlikesonions (12-01-2020) |
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