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Blu-ray Emperor
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I'm not dropping a couple of hundred quid on a streaming thingie. I spent £20 on a reconditioned chromecast for a TV in another room and have barely touched it, when the ATV hits that price point then I'll bite so that I can have another useless bit of kit hanging from the side of my TV.
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (01-18-2018) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Since The Darkest Hour doesn't seem to be getting a UBD release, but will likely get released somewhere on digital UHD, I thought I'd share this article here. A great interview with colorist Peter Doyle: http://postperspective.com/peter-doy...-darkest-hour/
Here as an excerpt focusing on HDR: Quote:
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (01-22-2018), gkolb (01-23-2018), legends of beyond (01-23-2018), MarekM (01-23-2018), nonametofame (01-23-2018), ray0414 (01-22-2018), Staying Salty (01-22-2018) |
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#9326 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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That rationale for bringing down the blacks in HDR would explain why he chose to thicken up some of the Harry Potter HDR grades in the black levels vs the existing SDR version. But what it doesn't explain is that the Potters which already had dark dense blacks in SDR were thusly lightened up quite noticeably for the HDR grade, all of which were done by Doyle.
It's funny that most HDR grades - I'm speaking generally now - don't tend to reflect the historical SDR version in terms of preserving that tone curve, not the EOTF itself but just the intended way that the lights and darks should fall in any given shot. As with the Potters you tend to get the opposite in HDR when it comes to pre-existing SDR versions: if the SDR is awash with colour then it tends to get toned down on the HDR, if the SDR has thin grey black levels then the HDR tends to darken them down considerably and vice versa, VERY much vice versa in the case of the Nolanses for example. |
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#9327 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() For a moment there ^ I thought I was in the HDR Discussion thread rather than the 4K Movie Releases thread, oh well, memories and traditions For those not in the know, Josh does get out the house and over to the desert once in awhile - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...h#post10417134 |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Especially with all the catalog marvel movies. What's more confusing is that the reports the past 2 years was that Disney was preparing many movies for release on the format such as Dr. Strange,, civil war, etc. |
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#9332 |
Banned
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I could care less about Marvel films as I find them mostly cookie-cutter fare, but there are a TON of great classics swept up in this unwillingness to release catalog titles on UHD Blu-ray. And soon you can add Fox titles to that list.
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#9333 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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You could care less or couldn't care less?
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#9338 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Yeah I guess, but them not doing catalogue titles speaks volumes as to how they regard the state of play. If Fox were bad for catalogue releases then Disney are even worse, and they'll both be under the same roof in a year or two. Oh joy
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#9339 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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