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#1164 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I've always liked cooler tones for science-fiction, probably because of Aliens and Empire Strikes Back. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#1167 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Might be fun for an experiment, but I don't think that kind of blanket change is the same thing as a graded master. Also wouldn't help the loss of detail, though I might watch the movie with Geoffy's sharpening advice at some point and see what happens.
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#1168 |
Senior Member
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I’ve tried to sharpen it, but that detail is truly gone. So any attempts at sharpening have had limited successes. I even try to sharpen using many of MadVR’s methods and it still looks soft. Fire up the BD and razor goodness.
Also, the auto sharpening comment with SONY. No. And no. |
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I recently saw Alien DCP. Same day I watched the Blu-ray. PS3 and Xbox One X looked identical to what I saw at the theater, PS4 had an unnatural sharpened effect and a slightly more bleached look. And how certain are you that 50 is off? Reviewers keep repeating this for many years now, but I’m not so sure. Especially not with the newer Sony products. |
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#1170 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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A PS3 or PS4 is not a television. Shouldn't have to state that, but there we are. And people shouldn't be using a games console for any kind of reference disc playback (didn't the PS4 have to have DVD playback enabled in firmware or something, and it doesn't play CDs at all? Shows how much Sony care about optical disc on that machine). Shouldn't have to state that either, but there we are.
How certain am I? 100% Having run several sharpness test patterns on the various Sony TVs I've owned over the last few years I've noticed no oversharpening anomalies, and you'd think that all of the actual pros out there would've picked up on such a thing by now. If anything Sony's TV processing actually rolls off higher frequency detail and chroma resolution ever so slightly, at least when it comes to the TV's internal 1080p upscaling which is why I prefer to let an outboard player do the 4K uprezzing. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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A) Selected movies B) TV series and sitcoms C) Sports D) Documentaries E) Daytime shows (news, talk shows, etc.) Ever watched the Winter Olympics in 6500K? Just plain fugly ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() But now I don't understand how I could have watched TV and played games with such cool color temp like I did before. 6500K for everything, all the time. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Baron
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#1178 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Blu-ray Baron
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![]() I was revisisitng Miss Peregrine in UHD and any color temperature colder than Warm 2 looked too cold and sickly. But then I went to watch Hulu's original series Marvel's Runaways and Warm 2 over cooked the picture so I selected Medium instead, and all skin tones, green grass, dark rooms, blue skies, came back to life. Choices my friends. There is a reason why our TV sets are not stuck to just ONE color temperature. |
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