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#10741 |
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Austin, TX
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#10742 |
Active Member
Sep 2006
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#10745 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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For instance, I don’t believe that many Academy members keep their Oscar screeners locked up in their wall safes or even file cabinets, etc. It’s not uncommon for them to be opened and then placed on one’s desk, coffee table, etc. with all the other home media that comes in the mail, and then during holiday season when you’ve got so many people running through your house, like carpet cleaners, maids, your daughter or son’s teenage next-door-neighbors and such who decide to *borrow* the DVD and *share it with their friends* being clueless or dismissive as to the confidentiality or repercussions of such behavior……and viola!......like the polite bumper sticker says “Stuff Happens”. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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The Digital Bits
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I did the one here on the coast of NC the last 5 years. |
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Blu-ray reviewer
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Good afternoon Penton.
Pedro Almodovar's latest is set to be released in France very soon: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=115082 If possible, could you please encourage the folks at SONY to consider a US release (they completely ignored Nikita Mikhalkov's 12 this summer)? SONY also released the wonderful Almodovar Collection on SDVD sometime ago. An encouragement for the set to be released on Blu-ray would also be appreciated. I don't post here often, unless I absolutely have to ![]() Thank you, Sir. Pro-B **And, yes, I do own Volver, it was the first BD I bought a couple of years ago. |
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#10751 |
Banned
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Hey Penton:
Quick question, it seems Sony/Columiba is starting to zoom in on new transfers, notably titles like Labyrinth and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. It is especially puzzling since 1080p has more resolution, there isn't reason to zoom in like what has been done on some DVD titles. Just an FYI. |
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#10752 |
Banned
Dec 2008
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Based on some screen grabs I've seen, LABYRINTH seems to have a slight amount of cropping on all four sides compared to the old DVD, but it is very slight and I'm guessing it falls well within SMPTE guidelines.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#10754 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#10755 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/2008-12-...sal-and-disney I can pass the info on to the person(s) directly involved in the transfers; however, keep in mind that you may be surmising there is slight “zooming” when in reality, what you are seeing is slight cropping. In a nutshell, if you are noticing a slightly different *size* appearance compared to a previous home edition incarnation, then the operator may have felt that he probably would lose more in the filter(less sharp) than he could gain by having a few less pixels when the HD master was produced. If you don’t follow me…….basically, one has two choices after having scanned a film element at 2k which is used as the source for an HD master. 1. 2k(2048x1556) -> HD (1920x1080) by using a digital filter to resize. Or 2. 2k(2048x1556) -> HD (1920x1080) by slightly cropping the image. Many folks believe that procuring a 1920x1080 image by slight cropping (option #2) will give a more accurate result (i.e. looks better) than resizing via a digital filter (option #1), which can induce a slight haziness. If memory serves, check out the Oct. ’07 SMPTE Journal for further elucidation of filter theory. You want to avoid these horrible tiny small ratio numbers (2048 to 1920), if possible, because a digital filter to scale 2048 to 1920 is not without consequence (artifact). Last edited by Penton-Man; 10-06-2009 at 07:18 PM. Reason: changed the word "more" to "less" |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() You’re a fan of Allen’s (visa-vee The Godfather restoration)…….are you not? This is a little dated but, you still may enjoy. ![]() http://www.hdexpo.net/virtual/panels/hfm04.html |
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Banned
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#10759 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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LOL. "Cropping? OAR? Are these props for a set?"
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#10760 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Penton sorry if this was asked previously as I was away on vacation for the last couple of weeks. What's the general feeling within Hollywood on Roman Polanski's extradition? I have read some support but I would be amazed if it was widespread.
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