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Jul 2007
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Enjoy Patton! |
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Jul 2007
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"What disc of Warner Bros. could you say this about?" ![]() I guess "Shoot 'Em Up" from New Line could count... ~Alan<~~~~~~~Who received "The Golden Compass" on Blu-ray today... |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I have no idea if the reviewers picked up on any DNR resultant artifacts or annoying edge enhancement but, the later is clearly evident on several scenes. |
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Jul 2007
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Now those are film resolution lines, not digital pixels. Remember I mentioned a fudge factor when transferring from infinite variable position lines into fixed discrete pixels on a grid. If you want to record (preserve) without loss you need slightly more. 6K is closer to the ballpark. Remember we are talking about making a full preservation element here. One that can take the place of the original if it gets damaged. And if you massage the MTF, you could get more. Shadowself examined MTF curves and reached a similar conclusion. At one point people said that 16bit sound was enough. Well for posterity I prefer 24 or 32 bit safetys. Quote:
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Jul 2007
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Concerning DNR... Well, there are different kinds. My main problem with it is that the results usually don't look like the same film shot on less grainy stock, or almost grainless stock, but simply not like any kind of film anymore. Either because it's so clean that only digital cameras look like this, or because it has become a mixture of grain and processing artifacts on top, sometimes very obvious and distracting artifacts (smearing, weird noise patterns moving unnaturally, ghosting, flickering, waxy oil painting look, snapping in and out of focus...). DNR really well done is DNR you can't see unless you are familiar with the unprocessed look of the film. So, maybe there is good DNR around on titles we don't talk about because we have not noticed there is any.
![]() What seems to be on the way out is stone age DNR with heavy artifacts all around as used on some DVD titles, originating from real time systems. What seems to be used more and more is sophisticated DNR with less obvious artifacts, more or less providing a smooth look but no big motion errors or noise anomalies or overly waxy look. I had the chance to check out ~20 minutes of BD tests for a film with 4K DI, all of which has been DNRed as the director likes the smooth look. It looked pretty good, sometimes very good. But there is no fine grain detail. It's gone. The picture is still fairly detailed and sharp, though, without ugly sharpening as well. Motion looks ok too. I would have preferred to see the unfiltered DI, but as it is it's definitely watchable, just not the way film looks, more like a digital 2K camera. It did not have the typical HD camera look (which I dislike, unlike the Genesis or Viper or Red look). |
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Jul 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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And that’s another thing that is so disconcerting to me. I was told the same thing, i.e. “It looks grrrrrreat!” So, there is some sort of disconnect going on here in regards to the tech people in the Fox home media division and one (or more?) reviewers. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I wouldn’t be afraid of “financing” DNR by making a purchase on something that you feel has excessive digital noise reduction. Rather, don’t purchase it because you are hypersensitive to this particular form of post processing, given your background on the subject. If you want to make a difference independently, on your own, then address your complaints in writing to the product fulfillment department, at least the letter will get routed to the correct location rather than ending up on some intern's desk or in the circular file. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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It would be interesting to go back to see what all the reviewers noted about Zodiac, as that title received heavy-duty digital noise reduction. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() The F-23 has more range and less noise than the Viper, that’s undeniable. In fact the F-23 was used to shoot the last scene in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. (I’ve got to plug the motion picture and the camera, for friends ![]() |
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#3458 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Jul 2007
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![]() Here's the general problem, marketing wants things shiny and clean to look good on 42 inch Vizio displays, because that's what (they think?) the mass market wants from "HD". Tech generally wants things faithful to the source and is concerned about compression artifacts etc. The good fight will be to convince marketing and the decision makers that a faithful film-like representation of the source should be the ultimate goal. And not in the WB/VC-1 way where the encode might be faithful to the master, but the master already has a thick layer of DNR applied to it. (P.S.: The "official reviews" for Patton have been favorable so far, have they not? Edit: With reviews like this https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movie...79&show=review or this http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1341/patton.html, it will be hard to convince anyone that they did something wrong...) Last edited by hollywoodguy; 05-30-2008 at 04:47 PM. |
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