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Apr 2007
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I'm running for cover. ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 05-15-2009 at 08:28 PM. Reason: added a phrase about my favorite pooch |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I myself don't debate disc transfer quality endlessly. But I can see why other people would do it. Just like with Trek mythology. ![]() Quote:
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I don't see forums as a way to influence studios. Just an information resource so that people have more data to decide whether to buy a given movie or not. Quote:
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NASCAR fans are the only ones that have good youtube videos unfortunately
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Oct 2008
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![]() And if you ever get around to perfect that grain recycling idea I would like to have a helping or two (large format, light grain) of it for Patton and Zulu ![]() |
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#8748 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
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Michel might be a bit too passionate about things from time to time and I think this got him banned in the Salo thread over here when he chose some of his words less than wisely but he has no problem to go against the grain even when it is not fashionable to do so. I still remember when he did that with Baraka when it came to the question of DNR, that should even garner him some respect over here ![]() |
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#8750 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Perhaps someday he will be invited back once he serves his time in *science* purgatory. P.S. Yes, he was one of the few over there that 'got it right' regarding the mythology of the usage of dnr with Baraka. So, a tip of the hat for that. ![]() |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#8752 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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lol, just about everyone on the ‘red one forum’ or cml is a 'cinematographer', the point is that I can goll-durn guarantee you that “Harmonica” didn’t sit in on the color grading sessions of Seabiscuit, Kill Bill or The Good Shepherd so, he doesn't know what the heck he's talking about if I'm getting the drift of the translation right.
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#8753 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Seriously, I don't think that it is "100% valid a year later" as you say, as things have changed since then........namely, increased awareness of artifact issues, swapping out professional displays in post and authoring houses, etc. - all due to people that do have the influence to make changes happen. ![]() |
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Senior Member
Oct 2007
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#8757 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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We will have to give that proposal some serious consideration.
Perhaps he could be moved from prison into one of those Court Appointed Programs if he agrees to abide by the conditions set down by the judge. Conditions such as ….. 1. I will not be persistently aggressive toward Blu-ray.com reviewers because I realize that they are doing the best job (thankless for the most part) they can, under the tight time constraints they have to work under. 2. I will not engage in any futile crusader campaigns for this technique or against that technique because time and experience have shown that sort of behavior to be ineffectual and often counter-productive. Not to the mention the fact that such campaigns are just plain tedious for other socially well-adjusted members to read who visit here to be enthusiastic about their chosen hobby. (On a personal note, it amazes me that the tone, mindset and outlook by other enthusiasts involved in other hobbies such as motorcycle racing or mountain biking is so much more positive than the mindset of geeks on some audio video forums, i.e. the “we was robbed, let’s form a lynch mob” mentality…………maybe the difference is related to a camaraderie thing amongst the more physically active hobbies). 3. I think that screenshots suck for critical analysis of digital processing artifacts for Blu-ray movies and can and are, easily and often misused by hobbyists when their real value lies in giving a good general idea of the appearance of a Blu-ray movie. I know that Penton has written extensively on the subject but I also agree with one of the reviewers that lives on exile island (voluntarily) regarding this matter which he (Josh Zyber) recently summed up nicely……….. "A movie image is comprised of grain. That grain pattern changes in every single frame, 24 times a second. Persistence of vision contributes greatly to our perception of detail in the image. When you extract a screen cap, you're only capturing the detail and grain present on that particular frame at that particular moment in time. A single screen cap does not capture all of the detail and grain visible to the eye during regular playback. Screen caps are useful for certain things, like aspect ratio framing and color. But they're simply not a reliable indicator of how much detail a moving image will exhibit, or whether DNR was used. There are far too many photographic attributes that are easily mistaken for DNR in a screen cap, like soft focus, soft lighting, and certain lens choices used in the filming. I haven't seen the Star Trek movie discs for myself yet, and will reserve judgement until I do. Until that time, I put no stock in screen caps to tell me anything meaningful about the picture quality on those discs." [END] Josh Zyber also, I, michel, even agree with what Amir (condemned to 'exile island" for a life sentence) has stated about screenshots, such as those presented by “Whiggles” on the internet in the past…………namely, Amir's words - “compression can also cause or make EE worse. So using jpg images is not appropriate for analysis” If one were to comply with the above ^ conditions, we would probably have little problem in commuting Michel's sentence and getting him into a positive court appointed work program here; otherwise, he can continue to eat old red ants on "exile island" as nourishment for awhile. Last edited by Penton-Man; 05-16-2009 at 04:42 PM. Reason: typo |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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This 'issue' (Technicolor, Seabiscuit, Kill Bill) was quite the ‘talk of the town’ on a professional board back in the day and I imagine “Harmonica” from your tiny Spanish piece of heaven picked up on those unfounded accusations and posted something derogatory to that effect. Speaking of Technicolor (well, actually “Technique” at the time) and HD masters and as I said before, how only a tiny handful of people have ever seen one, I believe that Stacy (Spears) has actually seen the HD master of Pirates of the Caribbean, Stacey being one of the very few people posting on any internet forums, ever having had the opportunity to directly compare a Blu-ray with its immediate source. P.S. On an ironic historical note, the misguided online crusade against Technicolor (then Technique) was when I first had the 'pleasure' of meeting michel, who also instigated that particular campaign for which some people at both TDI (Technicolor Digital Intermediates) and TCS (Technicolor Creative Services) still dislike him for. I myself, am much more forgiving ![]() ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 05-16-2009 at 04:38 PM. Reason: typo |
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Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
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I'm sorry to wade into the fray, and I do understand (you've been mighty patient in the past) with your concerns about screen caps as the basis for PQ analysis.
That being said... In that post you linked to on the Spanish forum (my, Grubert, you DO get around... ![]() Ditto for Trek (that you've not seen, right?), or Good/Bad/Ugly... I agree that screaming "DNR" can, in many cases, be the AV equivalent of calling Wolf, especially when many have no idea how to even tell a wolf apart from, say, a canoe, or a sickly wombat. That said, there is, equally, a concern that the messenger is so reviled that the message is ignored... Sometimes, as it were, a Patton is as bad looking in motion, on a decent screen, as it sounds. RAH says something looks terrible and DNR'd, I'm going to believe him - call it based on his authority, call it what you will, but I'll buy his negative reviews almost any time. However, and I may be missing them, I've seen lots in this thread of late criticising other boards and members, but not a lot of criticism or concern about the policies in place that may contribute to the transfers being less than they could be. We just want the best that we can get, period. Studios have to worry about costs, and condition of neg, etc. We want what's on the film preserved at home, and many, many of us (myself included) are simply ignorant to the real hard work involved in getting something on disc that doesn't look like messy crap (TOO much grain in the transfer, emphasised by the transfer process that highlights grain in a way that projection never would, versus say a plasticy mess that robs us all of "film-like" presentation). I worry, respectfully, that the anti-screencap screed may overlook some nasty transfers that are robbing us consumers of what we deserve when we buy a product in HD. But then again, I'm a worrier, as you've pointed out in the past... ![]() |
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#8760 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090514-19281.html I expect you and Torsten (heck, you can run over there during lunchtime) to keep a close eye ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 05-17-2009 at 03:17 AM. Reason: spacing |
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