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Jul 2007
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a) approved the DNR together with the obvious artifacts it added because the benefits were more relevant to him than the side effects? b) there is one digital Aviator master and all prints and the HD come from it and the DNR artifacts are baked in for good? I know at least two other films where the 35mm prints showed heavy DNR artifacts but the HD did not. Different masters used. It does not really matter to me though if the look of the prints are fully DOP approved or not concerning my liking or disliking the result. As I said already, everyone is entitled to like or dislike what the film makers (or someone else) did with their film. One can not claim that the transfer is done wrong when it's accurately showing the film makers intentions. One does not have to like it either. A case of moving on to 'greener' pastures. Much more interesting is to hear from people why they did 'it', what the options were, if they would still do it that way, if they regret now what they did or would do it just the same again. And in this case, what did the people see that voted on the cinematography Oscar (a DVD?! A standard print? A special high quality print?), and what are they appreciating in what they see, what are they seeing and disliking but considering not decisive in the context? What are you rewarding? The finished product? In what form? Also the potential of the original photography? It's my personal belief that a lot of what went down in the grain processing arena (and DI in general) (and to some extent still does) will be looked at far more critically in the future and will be considered as inappropriate/lacking as yesterday's coloring of black and white films or junking of nitrate masters after copying them to 'safety' film. It takes its time to sink in and generate a stable and sober view of benefit and cost, monetary and artistic. Quote:
Take for example Warner Brothers. Are their transfers routinely filtered to allow for lower bit rates or for other reasons? How are they filtered? People go on and on. WB won't tell. I look at their disks and sometimes I'm pretty sure it's not filtered, sometimes I simply can't tell, and sometimes I can tell it's filtered. It changes on a case by case basis. I watched WB's "Interview with the Vampire" last night. A transfer that was heavily attacked (also for its meager DVD quality sound track, no comment) for soft images. It did not look like HD cam indeed. It was on the softer side. But it was mostly a film like transfer with some wonderful shots. I noticed some shots that looked filtered, 2 or so had scratch removal flickering, but overall it was quite enjoyable. If people call it crap I find it a very inappropriate claim. But how do you prove to someone it's basically supposed to look like this? Or not? WB does not tell you what they did. The film is not running in a local revival house... Detailed memories from 15 years ago? I'm not an autistic savant. Stupid claims are annoying. They can be found on this site as well as on others. They are best countered with real information, IF available. |
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Jul 2007
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#5803 | |
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Jul 2007
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I have considerable reservations using stills for diagnosing subtler DNR cases. They need to be seen in motion. The same goes for compression artifacts of say a 15 Mbit/s encode versus a 25 Mbit/s versus 35 Mbit/s. Sledgehammer DNR that turns people into Wax puppets on the other hand can be quite realiably diagnosed from stills. So can (strong) EE and aliasing problems. If you disagree I'm happy to have a look at examples from you where the stills say one thing and the 24fps impression suggests something entirely different. Recommendation of the day: Sony Blu Ray of http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0758053/. Absolutely gorgeous to look at. Even the minor DNR in a few shots can not change this at all. ![]() Last edited by mhafner; 11-01-2008 at 11:50 AM. Reason: recommendation |
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#5804 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Seems like a least one person out there who owns these James Bond Blu-rays and a Sony BDP-S300, appreciated my efforts to expedite the correction process. A hefty load of credit though, must go to JimSD for bringing this issue to my attention in the first place………… https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...se#post1250180 |
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#5805 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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To the Nikita fans that responded ……………a new HD master was produced ($$) that appears better than was expected (given the characteristics of the film source) which should translate into a very pleasurable Blu-ray viewing experience. ![]() C'est très jolie! |
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#5807 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I haven’t had the time to even read past the first paragraph of your long ![]() I may have to begin charging you for each answer to all your questions as you’re starting to monopolize the last couple pages with a plethora of queries. Like on the previous page, I’ll comment on you’re first question/statement of this page’s manifesto, as quoted above. Yes, I know for a fact that he sat in on each grading session and approved of the appearance of the film master with the digital colorist……..whom I think may just be your favorite colorist in the world given his résumé of previous work. ![]() http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0620231/ Perhaps to jog your online memory, scan down to line item #34, where whilst at Technique (your favorite past post house ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 11-01-2008 at 05:18 PM. Reason: added a phrase for clarity |
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#5809 |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Hi PM,
don't know if you are the right guy, but can I ask a favour. On the PS3there is a setting where you can set BD-live to "active" or "confirm". I use the "confirm" setting. Some times I feal like trying it out but for the most part I don't have the time and can't be bothered. The annoying party is that "confirm" asks you for each and every movie. I know Sony is a fan of BD-live but can you see if they can add a "disable", if I ever want to use the BD-live content, because someone has added something potentially interesting or I am bored, I can always just go and change it. |
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#5810 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=5866
^ Well Max, I hope that you didn’t reverse your intentions and this aint you at the end of the YouTube clip with the hot blonde wearing the pink scarf, or you be in serious trouble with the gf……….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CYeUTdvIDc QoS had a great opening day box office, and it should be interesting to see the figures for the whole weekend, as it appears that Quantum of Solace is indeed *critic and recession proof*. ![]() |
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Bill H. said a few weeks or months ago that the DNR issue should be of no concern in the coming months at Warner. Are they still gonna DNR everything but only just less??... Or a big change is really coming? I think you have a liaison with Warner and I'd appreciate your insight... Gabe |
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#5812 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Might I just add that our newest Insider……Alexander J – https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=63987&page=4 is admirably building on that forged, heat-treated Blu steel template for this forum’s success by likewise going above and beyond the call of duty. ![]() |
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I enjoyed Casino Royale a lot but I had a bad feeling about this one that they were getting a little over the top. CR worked for me because it had a plot and was grounded in some form realistic and raw nature. I don't want them to go too much stunt and insane action sequences. Also worried about the 104 minutes running time... But fingers crossed... |
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#5814 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Well, Jeff Kleist, here's your chance to shine. Fortunately, SPE doesn’t have a dnr nor EE issue with its Blu-ray movies. |
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#5815 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Yes, according to the b.o. receipts so far.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5817 | |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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#5818 | |
The Digital Bits
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So far as I know, no policies have changed in that area, though there are internal and external forces trying to change that |
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Oh... I see...
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He said, "I haven't seen it yet (Dark City), but I have reason to believe this whole DNR thing will soon no longer be an issue at Warner." + "Can't really say more on this, but rest assured, I think Warner's finally got their ducks lined up right. Might take a few months to see the full impact, but after that I think we're going to be good." I kept it here safe because I couldn't believe it... ![]() So... I just started a little campfire to warm some of us up... ![]() Links: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=2279 https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=2305 Last edited by GabrielB; 11-02-2008 at 08:39 PM. Reason: add links |
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