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#16861 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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File this under…Y’all knew it was coming, just a matter of when and how. So, viola
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ And lest I not forget our 3D aficionados
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Now if we can get rid of those "HORRIBLE" 3D Blu Ray exclusive deals which do nothing but hurt early adopters (sound familiar huh???). |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Is correcting that such a bad thing? I mean I know preserving films is absolutely crucial but also the article mentions that a lot of times the directors and cinematographers would take precautions to avoid the effect when possible. So since the intent was NOT to have that effect show, is it bad to correct it if we can? |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Penton, i assume you have contacts with higher ups at sony? I think it was you that got that PS3 BD regional thing fixed? I don't remember what it was.
Well the new issue everyone is having is with VUDU and Netflix. They both advertise 5.1 Dolby Digital+ but the PS3 won't output them. It defaults to Dolby Digital at 640kbps. Other players that are just now getting DD+ stream it just fine. So i think its a issue sony needs to fix. Or VUDU also. Sorry in advance if im completely in the wrong asking you this. Calling Netflix and VUDU (Which many have done already) is no hope. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Region B
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This is what pro-bassoonist said about the PS3 upgrade: Quote:
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Expert Member
Aug 2007
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Banned
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Toronto
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aren't we punchy today...
![]() Yeah, the mumpy-thing is yet another interesting tool that can be used to "fix" (read: modify/change/modernize) such presentations. The issue isn't whether or not it should be done (debatable), it's whether or not there should be every effort made to ensure that IF it's done it's accomplished with the best of aesthetic intentions and the maxium warranted sensitivity and resources (not debatable). More nerdy article on mumps: Quote:
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Some more information on the new Spider-man movie.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I can’t emphasize enough the fact that, as great as the 4K camera (8K sensor [20.4 Megapixels] etc.) is, the camera is only one piece (albeit, the last piece and an important one) in the 4K puzzle, as no great camera was ever developed before an established storage system, workflow and a standardized post production toolset (to support the camera) was already in place…or at least shortly after filmmaker availability, in regards to practical editing systems (the majority of NLE manufacturers have already expressed their intention to natively support the camera files as soon as commercially on the market). Sony should have this 4K infrastructure or food chain, if you will, pretty much completely in place by the time the wonder camera is available to filmmakers. I’m reminded of another high resolution camera which made a debut (in ’07) without the proper infrastructure in place. In regards to that, the complaints which I most often heard from filmmakers (unable or unwilling to be beta testers for a product already on the market), was that the there was no standard methodology to the post workflow and there were literally about 8 or more different ways of doing things. Certainly, one-off solutions may be fine for people with unlimited time and resources but, they hamper broad-based professional (namely, feature films, major television series) acceptance and usage when things just haven’t been worked out after the initial step of image capture….be it in 4K, 35mm film or HD. b.t.w., if some folks are wondering why the debut of another Beyond HD camera is such a milestone and its significance to Blu-ray, well, just re-read the last couple pages about 4K restorations. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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