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Old 05-12-2016, 10:55 PM   #61
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Deadpool jumps into my top 5!!! Soundtrack is awesome also.
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Old 05-24-2016, 04:07 AM   #62
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Checked out Joy, looked a lot better than I thought it would particularly for a 2k upscale. The uhd trifecta is in full effect here - improved detail, color and range over the bd. It doesn't quite make my top 5 however I'd place it somewhere in my top 10.

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Deadpool jumps into my top 5!!! Soundtrack is awesome also.
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Old 06-07-2016, 05:56 PM   #64
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Old 08-07-2016, 03:51 AM   #65
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Old 08-08-2016, 10:28 PM   #66
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I only own 2

1) The Revenant
2) Deadpool
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Old 08-09-2016, 03:10 AM   #67
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The Revenant
Deadpool
Kingsman The Secret Service
Mad Max Fury Road
X-Men Days of Future Past

I chose them because they had perfect blacks on my LG 65E6P and did not have to mess with the brightness settings.

The Martian, Enders Game, Both Star Trek movies, and Hitman Agent 47 all had elevated blacks at times. Unacceptable for OLED. Star Trek Into the Darkness was most disappointing with elevated blacks in the IMAX space scenes. Absolutely no reason to screw up CGI black levels, other than lazy and rushing it out to the market for a quick sale.
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Old 08-09-2016, 03:19 AM   #68
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The Revenant
Deadpool
Kingsman The Secret Service
Mad Max Fury Road
X-Men Days of Future Past

I chose them because they had perfect blacks on my LG 65E6P and did not have to mess with the brightness settings.

The Martian, Enders Game, Both Star Trek movies, and Hitman Agent 47 all had elevated blacks at times. Unacceptable for OLED. Star Trek Into the Darkness was most disappointing with elevated blacks in the IMAX space scenes. Absolutely no reason to screw up CGI black levels, other than lazy and rushing it out to the market for a quick sale.

i completely agree about the elevated blacks in Star Trek 2, i noticed it right away and had another oled owner confirm it for me. i checked the regular blu ray and the blacks were very inky looking in the same scenes. ive actually seen this on wayyy too many 4k blu rays with elevated blacks.
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Old 08-09-2016, 06:51 AM   #69
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i completely agree about the elevated blacks in Star Trek 2, i noticed it right away and had another oled owner confirm it for me. i checked the regular blu ray and the blacks were very inky looking in the same scenes. ive actually seen this on wayyy too many 4k blu rays with elevated blacks.
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Into Darkness is reference quality in 4k hdr. It's amazing. The imax scenes are native 4k and look incredible.
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I remember you telling me something completely different -


Yes, colors, hdr, and detailed resolution are top notch. But there's a few of those raised blacks. I still consider it to be near reference though. Though we later learned that none of it was true 4k.
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Old 08-09-2016, 07:29 AM   #71
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The raised blacks in STID were difficult for me to notice but I agree, they are there. The most noticeable on my end was near the end
[Show spoiler]after khan is defeated
there is a fade to black transition into the hospital room, in the BD the fade to black screen goes completely dark, but in the UHD it does not.
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Old 08-14-2016, 10:33 PM   #72
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The Revenant jumps to my new #1!! That HDR lighting is so good
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Old 08-14-2016, 10:36 PM   #73
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Top 5 in no particular order, these are all reference quality from beginning to end:

Smurfs 2
Sicario
The Revenant
LUCY
Flight of the Butterflies
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Old 08-15-2016, 07:38 AM   #74
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Our of what I ownC I'd rank them as follows:

1. The Revenant
2. The Martian Extended
3. Deadpool
4. Star Trek

Not yet watched:

-Creed
-Star Trek: Into Darkness
-Batman V Superman
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Latest watching.. Wild

Seen before on BD & yes there are many notable improvements even in SDR.

FOX is just nailing it with their UHD releases.. I'm very impressed with the quality of their catalog so far.
Really? I think Wild is the worst looking of the bunch so far. The Fifth Element of UHD.
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You know, i love UHD for one thing. In the UK we finally got Ghostbusters with the original movie poster cover. Just the logo with a black. On DVD is was a slim green, on Blu-ray is was a weird Blu and now in the UK it's the original black like it should be
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Top 5 in no particular order, these are all reference quality from beginning to end:

Smurfs 2
Sicario
The Revenant
LUCY
Flight of the Butterflies
Ray, since you've experienced 2 different HDR displays, would you say that your top 5 are the same regardless of the display or would they change?
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Old 08-15-2016, 12:18 PM   #78
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My top 4 are

The Revenant
Deadpool
Sicario
Amazing Spider-man 2.

I've seen 6 other UHD films. While they are improved over BD, I feel like the ones I listed are in a class of their own compared to the rest.

I'm impressed with the remixed Atmos/X tracks though. Star Trek, Man of Steel, and ID4 are quite the upgrade compared to their BD counterpart.
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Ray, since you've experienced 2 different HDR displays, would you say that your top 5 are the same regardless of the display or would they change?


Ive technically owned 3.

But yes my top wouldn't change based in display. But there are some movies that look noticeably better on my ks9800, such as mad max. (Technically they all look better lol), but the brighter and more colorful highlights in mad max have more visual impact with my ks9800.
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Default 4k UHD, adjustment are critical due to black levels in some films and orange hues

Some have complained of the high black levels of some 4k transfers.
(The Revenant, Batman vs Superman, Into Darkness) In these films you have to choose standard or dynamic mode instead of movie mode on your display settings, particular for OLED's are they go so deep in black levels yet are nowhere near as bright as some Samsungs.
I myself tweak both the Display and the even the Samsung UHD K8500 player.
For example on Revenant I set my Samsung JS9500 to Dynamic mode, bring down backlight to 14, brightness to 45, and select cool tone.
For Batman vs. Superman I used the same setting on my display and also select dynamic mode on my Samsung UHD k8500 player.
Believe you me it makes a huge difference.
For years I had my previous display set calibrated and would view all blurays on my set calibration. At the moment that won't work on all 4k transfers, as the studios and Directors can take advantage of a much wider color gamut and HDR impact. That being the case we viewers may have to tweak as we go.
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