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#63 |
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Are they upscaled from 2.8K to 4K for DI, and then downscaled to 1080p for Blu-ray? This doesn't make any sense.
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#65 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Yes it was and point of up-scaling was discussed (especially read the hyperlinks for addition info), here…https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...on#post7581588
In a nutshell, if you have access to an excellent up-res tool (which elite post houses do), and an excellent source with high pixel quality and low signal-to-noise-ratio (which the Alexa is), upscaling from 2.8K -> 4K can yield an excellent looking outcome, e.g. Skyfall. The only caveat to the above which I would include is that if the camera is pushed beyond its optimal operating limits then that could degrade the final result…but again, that is a source issue. |
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#66 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ P.S.
People who only have means to less expensive cameras, than for instance the Alexa, can also get decent up-res results when they put some effort into it…http://www.bmcuser.com/showthread.ph...-of-resolution < Funny comment....“but to make the 4K proper upres from BMCC look like a normal R3D, I had to blur the BMCC 4k upres”. (bolding by me) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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For those unfamiliar with the ^ acronyms , BMCC stands for the Black Magic Cinema Camera ( http://vimeo.com/51455065 ) and .R3D is the 42MB wavelet-based editing Redcode codec (i.e. think for RED Digital cameras).
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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For you 4K digital aficionados, I see the Redray player is now shipping…http://www.red.com/store/products/redray-player
Price point aside, I’m reminded of a classic commercial from the ‘80s - Or, where’s the content? I mean even die-hard resolution freaks can watch oh so many landscape videos in 4K without ![]() |
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#71 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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It’s already on this list - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=218262 (i.e. The Tourist was film acquisition with a 4K DI).
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#72 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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No anamorphic (pro or con) discussion on the sister digital 4K thread?
I think it needs at least a little attention. Little known (or advertised nugget), if you shoot EG Red Epic anamorphic, then it’s only about 3.6K across and really not *true* 4K (as if that makes a difference to anyone but pixel counters)…not to mention the fact that it’s a Bayer sensor so you’re really not achieving much more than about 3K as an effective resolution on the horizontal. |
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I don't know if the sharpness difference between 1.3x anamorphic shooting and spherical shooting is as drastic as anamorphic vs. Super 35 in the pre-DI days. When I was a teenage theater hopper, I remember seeing anamorphic and Super 35 films back-to-back and noticing how much sharper and less grainy the anamorphic films were. 2K DIs have lowered that gap, by dumbing down anamorphic resolution and increasing Super-35 quality by eliminating the optical step. With digital projection it all looks like TV... Last edited by Dragun; 06-24-2013 at 06:19 PM. |
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#74 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ Sounds good to me.
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Gangster Squad is another one, looking all glossy and saturated and quite digital, but again with the visual idiosyncrasies of anamorphic. I believe that it was shot with the Alexa Studio and regular 2x Panavision lenses, made possible by the selectable 16:9/4:3 sensor of the former. Last edited by Geoff D; 06-26-2013 at 02:30 PM. |
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