|
|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals » |
Top deals |
New deals
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() $74.99 | ![]() $101.99 58 min ago
| ![]() $124.99 11 hrs ago
| ![]() $35.99 1 day ago
| ![]() $39.95 11 hrs ago
| ![]() $24.97 14 hrs ago
| ![]() $28.99 11 hrs ago
| ![]() $99.99 | ![]() $24.99 | ![]() $22.95 6 hrs ago
| ![]() $33.49 1 day ago
| ![]() $23.79 8 hrs ago
|
![]() |
#16961 | |
Banned
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
#16962 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
What puzzles me is how Warner quite some time ago already scanned A Star Is Born that has really low resolution in 6k and Ben Hur with probably more than double the resolving capability also gets a 6k scan? ![]() With the abundance of large format biblical epics in the last week it would be interesting to hear how the studios worked on their releases. So far we only know that Paramount used the original negative and scanned at 6k from the original negative. |
|
![]() |
#16963 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
Regarding the scanned resolutions I mentioned the info is out there: The Ten Commandments, quote from you on HTF: "Sharpness and overall resolution, as captured from the VVLA elements at 4k (6k, if you consider the negative moving sideways, but still 4k perf to perf) is dead-on perfect." from Highdefdigest about a Star is Born, quoting Ned Price: "6K is typically a costly proposition, so that's why we are testing the waters on 'A Star is Born,'" Ned Price, VP Mastering at Warner Brothers Technical Operations told HR. "As the size of data is more easily managed and the tools become more accessible, we will increase our resolution." This site about Ben Hur, similar announcements on others, all mentioning 6k. Most of them are quoting The Digital Bits but I cannot find the original quote due to their April fools page that is up today: "The film has been newly restored at a resolution of 6K from the original 65mm camera elements [...]" I seem to remember information to the effect that Ben Hur was to be scanned at 8k but the announcements clearly state 6k - maybe there was some kind of mix-up and it actually was scanned in 8k? |
|
![]() |
#16964 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
#16965 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]() Quote:
Good to see you back alive and kicking. ![]() In regards to the biblical classics, you’ll love this one. I’m told by neighbors that the newest PC thing is to now refer to the traditional Easter Egg Hunt as the ‘Spring’ Egg Hunt. What will they think of next? |
|
![]() |
#16966 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]()
Yeah Bob, I’ve got to go with Oliver on this. Your quoting of Oliver’s previous post followed by the blanket comment “Where are you getting this information? It all sounds spurious.” comes off way too vague to me and just invites confusion as to exactly which part of his post you were referring to.
This morning I was PM’ed this post made by you (also from HTF)…. http://www.hometheaterforum.com/foru...0#post_3793993 In regards to the second paragraph there ^, I also don’t understand what you mean by the vague term “sizzle’. If you’re implying what I think you implying then I disagree - https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post4538308 |
![]() |
#16967 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]()
^ In response to the above linked past post I made a couple days ago, I received the strangest PM this morning on April Fools Day and I’m uncertain
![]() |
![]() |
#16968 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]()
DenonCI ….PeterTHX, and so it begins….
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/lo...119061659.html They’ve taken it to the air. ![]() The internet 3D haters would have felt right at home at the ballpark yesterday. ![]() |
![]() |
#16969 | ||
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
Same here, good to see your thread is still going strong ![]() Quote:
![]() |
||
![]() |
#16970 | |
Power Member
|
![]() Quote:
The clear inference there is the best general standard in acquiring 4-perf 35mm film into digital intermediate work flow is by scanning at 6K and then down sampling to 4K. The over-sampling in the scanning process and later down-sampling to final resolution can eliminate certain problems with moiré, "frequency sweep" patterns and other details that would otherwise be baked into the image more permanently if the film was scanned at 4K and mastered at 4K. The print graphics industry routinely does this (but not always) with film-based photographic imagery for mass print publication. When photographed under optimal conditions and using an optimal combination of camera, lens and lighting 5-perf 65mm absolutely has the capacity to hold more detail than a 6K scan can acquire. Using the best modern cameras, lenses and film stocks 8K wouldn't be good enough to extract all the detail. Baraka was given an 8K scan, but it was also output to an archival 5-perf 70mm print in 8K. It's too bad MPI couldn't go even higher with the resolution. It's almost always better to scan in a higher resolution than needed so long as the computing hardware can handle it. |
|
![]() |
#16971 | |
Senior Member
|
![]() Quote:
I'm pissed at ESPN for moving the game to a 5:00 pm start. According to the beat writers, the shadows were horrendous and the hitters couldn't see the dang ball (explaining the 2-1 score). I couldn't even watch the game last night because I went to the Sharks/Stars game and at least the Sharks kicked some serious tail (6-0)!!! |
|
![]() |
#16972 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
After all if the OCN is not good for revisiting multiple times this would seem like the sensible thing to do. Baraka was scanned in 8k from a 65mm wetgate IP instead of the OCN mainly to cut down on costs and in fact it was the first movie that was handled this way. The 8k data was not preserved and was not used for a 65mm filmout which afaik is still not possible even today and definitely was not possible when Baraka was prepared in 8k. |
|
![]() |
#16973 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]() |
![]() |
#16974 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]()
Sharkshark, Jim’s back in the news again –
https://forum.blu-ray.com/new-displa...ml#post4564082 This will give you a chance to post your views concerning aesthetics and 2D. ![]() |
![]() |
#16975 |
Blu-ray Knight
|
![]()
Regarding standardization, I think the eternal argument will always be 48 vs. 60. It's certainly a better time than ever to finally make the leap, as digital cameras/capture devices won't require giant blimp-housings to shut them up at those speeds and adapting a lot of existing digital cinema projectors (single-throw LCD 3D systems, especially) should be very inexpensive (relative to film projector upgrade costs).
|
![]() |
#16976 | |
Special Member
![]() Feb 2008
Region B
|
![]() Quote:
Last edited by 4K2K; 04-02-2011 at 04:19 AM. |
|
![]() |
#16977 | |
Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
|
![]() Quote:
![]() But, yeah, new tools are fun, but the look of film has much to do with 24fps, rightly or wrongly. High framerate reproduction, from what I've seen demoed, certainly has a tendency to look like daytime television. |
|
![]() |
#16978 | |
Blu-ray Knight
|
![]() Quote:
Before the advent of color, the look of film had "much to do with" monochrome. |
|
![]() |
#16979 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
|
![]() Quote:
![]() Anyway, you hit the nail on the head. Last year, a major camera manufacturer did a presentation (footage captured on 35mm film, b.t.w.) essentially comparing shooting material at 24fps and projecting it at 24fps (which is traditional) to that of shooting material at 48fps and projecting it at 48fps. I would say that the vast majority of the audience (cinematographers by trade) was disillusioned with what they saw because the 48fps no longer appeared to them as ‘film like’ and was described as “video-ish”, “hyper-real”, “video game-like”, etc. Most in attendance were of the notion that if higher frame rates indeed had an application in the future it would be more for documentaries and *reality programming* rather than dramatic motion pictures. So, I think that Jim’s campaign would be better directed to filmmakers (esp. fellow Directors) rather than theater owners. Aesthetically, I think it could be debated from both ![]() Some folks could argue that they’ve been watching movies at 24fps for so many years that *that look* (judder, motion blur-> smearing) is so ingrained in their minds as to what ‘motion pictures’ should ![]() On the other hand, other folks could argue that higher frame rates are more natural to what we really see with our eyes in everyday life and just because years and years of filmmakers being limited by a 24fps rate shouldn’t forever restrict us from moving forward to a more real look in our motion pictures….similar to embracing 4k capture and projection over the limited resolution, etc. offered by typical film projectors showing release prints at some local cinemas which still use thee old tech. |
|
![]() |
#16980 |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]()
Say Penton, now that Blu-Ray won the format war I would like to replace my blue cases with black ones like in the first pic of this thread:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-te...ray-cases.html To my astonishment I could not find these anywhere - is it not possible to get a license to manufacture these? Sorry if this is not right up your alley, maybe you would know where to turn to regarding this? And yes I know you are not really interested in packaging but you should appreciate that there are people that care - these are also the guys who still buy prepackaged media ![]() |
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||
thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Ask questions to Compression Engineer insider "drmpeg" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 145 | 01-31-2024 04:00 PM |
Ask questions to Blu-ray Music insider "Alexander J" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 280 | 07-04-2011 06:18 PM |
Ask questions to Sony Pictures Entertainment insider "paidgeek" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 958 | 04-06-2008 05:48 PM |
Ask questions to Sony Computer Entertainment insider "SCE Insider" | Insider Discussion | Ben | 13 | 01-21-2008 09:45 PM |
UK gets "Kill Bill" 1&2, "Pulp Fiction", "Beowulf", "Jesse James", and more in March? | Blu-ray Movies - North America | JBlacklow | 21 | 12-07-2007 11:05 AM |
|
|