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Jul 2008
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That's because there's is a double standard: with DCPs and scans we talk about horizontal resolution: 2K, 4K, 6K, 8K with (U)HDTV we talk about vertical resolution: 720p, 1080p, 2160p. This generates confusion.... We should express the full resolution to have "the full picture", no pun intended ![]() |
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Thanks RAH, though it's safe to say that the Spartacus image as we look at it here got 6K in the horizontal dimension and 4K in the vertical, no? It's just that those dimensions are inverted when talking about the actual scanning res which goes horizontally across the perfs.
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Thanks given by: | MisterXDTV (10-06-2015) |
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#704 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Jun 2011
Yorkshire
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I've seen some shocking film prints over the years. 1080p, resolution-wise, is far better than pretty much everything 35mm that I've seen, and (this is just me, I know others have different limits) I've never thought colours or contrast look poor. Can we get a bit more from 4K? Well, from 65mm/70mm, etc, yes. Is it going to be a massive step up like SD to HD? Not even close, and often I suspect not particularly noticeable. Normal 35mm material? Not impossible it'll be a tint bit better, but I can't imagine, and haven't seen any evidence that it'll be worth any sort of upgrade or double dip on a Blu-ray Disc. Unless the latter was a poor example to start with, or course. Steve W |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (10-06-2015) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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With the last part of your post in mind, what worries me is the amount of overbaked shite that Universal and Paramount have put out over the last few years: what if those bad Blus are usurped by a lovely new transfer on UHD BD only? My resolve would be sorely tested by a spanking new UHD-only box set of the Star Trek films, say. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Pecker (10-06-2015) |
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#706 |
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Just got it from Amazon and have looked at several scenes. Of course, it now looks fantastic on Blu-ray and also sounds much better than it ever has before. There's not much else I can say except I look forward to watching it again as I haven't for many years. This is the SPARTACUS I've been wanting to watch since Blu-ray's began.
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Thanks given by: | Pecker (10-06-2015) |
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#707 | |
Blu-ray Guru
Jun 2011
Yorkshire
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I suspect that any new UHD release will have either a simultaneous Blu-ray Disc release, a dual-disc UHD/BD release, or both. It's not something I keep an eye on, but it does ring a bell that whenever we get a superb new Blu-ray restoration in 4K, there's a SD DVD of the new version which appears at the same time. The Red Shoes springs to mind. Steve W |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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You're right, a newly restored BD is often accompanied by a new DVD from the same source, either as a pack-in or a separate release. The only thing that bothers me with that in the UHD BD era is the example provided by 3D BDs which have had new transfers done for them like Top Gun and Jurassic Park, and what was the pack-in 2D BD? The same one as before.
I can see the same thing happening with catalogue new-to-UHD remasters, that the pack-in will simply be the existing disc rather than the freshly minted transfer. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | ArnoldLayne56 (10-06-2015) |
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This has been ridiculously difficult to acquire in-store today. Nothing at Best Buy or Wal-Mart, and Target not only doesn't have it in-store, but also, on its website, where it is currently unavailable.
I had to travel to a Barnes and Noble almost an hour away to get a copy, and with my copy taken, that store is now sold out, as they only had one copy. And yet, all of these stores had multiple copies of Universal's Tremors 5 Blu-ray. |
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#718 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2008
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Technirama: 38 mm × 25.20 mm= 6333 × 4200 pixels So 6K is the perfect scan resolution Then it's unsqueezed to 2.25:1 ratio and matted to 2.20:1 |
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My only complaint: 16 chapters for a 3 hour and 15 minute movie? C'mon, Universal! The Criterion DVD has 46 chapters. And you can't even make your own bookmarks. That's not normally something that interests me, but I find it odd that they seem to be phasing out things that were once highly-touted features of the Blu-Ray format.
Other than that, the movie looks FAN-FRIGGIN'-TASTIC!!!!!!!!!! Must buy bigger TV! |
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Thanks given by: | infiniteCR (10-06-2015) |
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