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#141 |
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Oct 2020
Europa
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Could anyone be so kind and inform whether or not the 4k release suffer amateurish disc authoring such as hardcoded subtitles..?
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#142 |
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Dec 2012
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Is it known if Andrew Niccol or cinematographer Amir M. Mokri were involved in the HDR grade, because the color grading differs significantly from the Blu-ray Disc (which is based on the original 2K DI) in some places.
I also wonder if the HDR on a 20-year-old DI can be real at all, since it was graded for DCP in the DCI-P3 color space at the time. |
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