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Old 01-27-2019, 08:01 PM   #8221
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Panasonic GZ2000 OLED Gets Dolby Vision! It's World's 1st TV to Support DV & HDR10+
 
Old 01-27-2019, 08:40 PM   #8223
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Alita: Battle Angel | The Making of Alita | 20th Century FOX - YouTube
^ a Dolby Vision movie which may be of interest especially to Kris’s kids
Perfect for HDR 3D ^
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Extra: https://www.engadget.com/amp/2019/01...tup-explainer/

And ...
 
Old 01-27-2019, 10:18 PM   #8224
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I was thinking the other way around. I am WELL aware that theatrical grades are not even remotely the same as home grades. What I'm saying is that I wonder if they are making multiple deliverables at once. So they can make the HOME grade and then the lower grades from that (theatrical deliverable). It would make WAY more sense if you are doing grading with a DP and colorist to do all the deliverables at once (approve LUTs, trim passes) than have them keep coming back over and over again. I know when I've talked to Stacey he's mentioned that with the Dolby authoring software you can take a single piece of content and have a multitude of different output options for the grade. This is what I was referring to.
Oh, sorry, I completely misunderstood what you were driving at. Yes, they can absolutely output multiple grades from a single 'home' DV master providing that the relevant trim metadata has been completed. As an example, when the DV mezzanine files are handed off to Netflix they generate EVERYTHING else from that one master, including the SDR stream (there's always an exception though: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...a#post15920108).
 
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Old 01-27-2019, 11:35 PM   #8225
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After all this time, Mo Cap still looks like... well... Mo Cap. The "photorealistic" human characters still have that animated puppet muscle movement and "look," especially in the facial region.
I will agree that the technology has not advanced to the stage that a close up of a fully animated human face could totally fool us. But I believe that Alita can. Cameron is risking that the “Uncanny Valley” will not turn too many people away from seeing the movie. Yes, the big eyes are somewhat faithful to the manga. But, I think he wanted to push the envelope and see if he could get an audience to fully buy in and relate to an almost human face character. I think that the big eyes give our subconscious mind the excuse to fully believe in Alita's countenance.

Contrary to your statement, Alita has way too many facial expressions. She does not have the muscles to make these expressions, since her brain is in a metal skull covered by some synthetic skin. But these expressions are there to help us see Alita as a fellow human. The ultimate success of this movie depends on it.

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Old 01-28-2019, 01:00 AM   #8226
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Two guys from Vancouver Island on the same page back-to-back!
Despite another beautiful day here in SoCal, you got me yearning for the trails in BC again – https://vimeo.com/298043461 .

The only event which I think compared in panoramic beauty to BC for mountain bikers was the Transalp Challenge –

 
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What I'm saying is that I wonder if they are making multiple deliverables at once.
Yes, if the production company, the studio and the Director/DP are on the same wavelength from the get-go, if not, it gets complicated, watch politics vimeo - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post14920991
 
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Tuesday marks the start of PTS 2019 which includes presentations, tutorials and demo on HDR and HFR and both together - https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/events/prod..._programme.pdf

Last year a little charitability was shown by the organizers with posting videos open to the general public without EBU membership - https://tech.ebu.ch/pts2018
 
Old 01-28-2019, 05:34 PM   #8229
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I was slated recently to ride the DDG-1000 but the testing we are going to do keeps getting delayed. But I officially retired from my government work as of a week ago and I'm now in this AV industry full time, so no more riding America's great war fighting machines for me!
while you served I'll bet you also abided by this motto -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93CuydS6Lps#t=34m30s
in a passageway on the USS Michael Monsoor -



on the quarterdeck during a private tour -

 
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Movie trivia for LordoftheRings, Staying Salty, or anyone else. Who, and in what movie, played the plebe and local shipbuilder’s son who near the end of the flick toured the ship he helped build and fought in the final of the brigade boxing championship?
 
Old 01-28-2019, 05:43 PM   #8231
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Tuesday marks the start of PTS 2019 which includes presentations, tutorials and demo on HDR and HFR and both together - https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/events/prod..._programme.pdf

Last year a little charitability was shown by the organizers with posting videos open to the general public without EBU membership - https://tech.ebu.ch/pts2018
Note that Andrew Cotton, who presented at IBC 2015 along with Tim - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...m#post12411408
will be giving the tutorial ‘HDR – from theory to practical implementation’ which would be a nice freebie for the public, if not some other HDR/HFR presentations from PTS 2019.
 
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Note that Andrew Cotton, who presented at IBC 2015 along with Tim - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...m#post12411408
will be giving the tutorial ‘HDR – from theory to practical implementation’ which would be a nice freebie for the public, if not some other HDR/HFR presentations from PTS 2019.
It appears that ^ link from 2015 for the Best Paper presentation is no longer viable. For those interested in a retrospective watch, try this - https://tv.theiet.org/?videoid=6846
 
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Movie trivia for LordoftheRings, Staying Salty, or anyone else. Who, and in what movie, played the plebe and local shipbuilder’s son who near the end of the flick toured the ship he helped build and fought in the final of the brigade boxing championship?
Nobody?
Okay then, where did New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick get his inspiration to become a football coach?....and I’m talkin way before he was a gopher for the Baltimore Colts.
 
Old 01-28-2019, 07:55 PM   #8234
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Thought this was worthy to cross post a Blu-ray.com thread I started on the surprise early launch of Sony's 2019 X950G series.

From my findings at CES 2019 this was on my very very short list of TVs I absolutely fell in love with. 55" to 85" screen choices makes this TV appealing to enthusiasts with a larger budget, but will enjoy the value/performance and to an even larger market of those on a moderate budget. I even wonder if folks who are looking in the entry level of TV offerings might consider the X950G or another one of the many other excellent step-up choices for 2019.

The X950G series has Sony's Backlight Master Drive, X1 Ultimate processor and the latest in panel and backlight control available.

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Thought this was worthy to cross post a Blu-ray.com thread I started on the surprise early launch of Sony's 2019 X950G series.

From my findings at CES 2019 this was on my very very short list of TVs I absolutely fell in love with. 55" to 85" screen choices makes this TV appealing to enthusiasts with a larger budget, but will enjoy the value/performance and to an even larger market of those on a moderate budget. I even wonder if folks who are looking in the entry level of TV offerings might consider the X950G or another one of the many other excellent step-up choices for 2019.

The X950G series has Sony's Backlight Master Drive, X1 Extreme processor and the latest in panel and backlight control available.
Where are you getting that the X950G has Backlight Master Drive? Never seen that mentioned anywhere before, even on the marketing of your site.
 
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Where are you getting that the X950G has Backlight Master Drive? Never seen that mentioned anywhere before, even on the marketing of your site.
And isn’t it listed as having the X1 Ultimate and not the extreme?

Pricing seams pretty nice too.
 
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Movie trivia for LordoftheRings, Staying Salty, or anyone else. Who, and in what movie, played the plebe and local shipbuilder’s son who near the end of the flick toured the ship he helped build and fought in the final of the brigade boxing championship?
Annapolis? It was James Franco.

By the way, I come from one of the best shipbuilding cities in the world! Or at least it was before Mrs Thatcher Killed it imo.
 
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Nobody?
Okay then, where did New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick get his inspiration to become a football coach?....and I’m talkin way before he was a gopher for the Baltimore Colts.
Not my area!
 
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Where are you getting that the X950G has Backlight Master Drive? Never seen that mentioned anywhere before, even on the marketing of your site.
Thanks for bring this to my attention. Those are my notes from Sony's CES off site dealer meeting. I'll double check and correct if needed.
 
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Thought this was worthy to cross post a Blu-ray.com thread I started on the surprise early launch of Sony's 2019 X950G series.

From my findings at CES 2019 this was on my very very short list of TVs I absolutely fell in love with. 55" to 85" screen choices makes this TV appealing to enthusiasts with a larger budget, but will enjoy the value/performance and to an even larger market of those on a moderate budget. I even wonder if folks who are looking in the entry level of TV offerings might consider the X950G or another one of the many other excellent step-up choices for 2019.

The X950G series has Sony's Backlight Master Drive, X1 Ultimate processor and the latest in panel and backlight control available.
So let's say someone, a "friend" , has a 65" OLED. He's been itching to go bigger. Let's also say that by 4Q '19, the 77" LG C9 OLED can be had for $5,000 and the 85" Sony 950G can also be had for $5,000.

Robert, what say ye? Based on what you saw at the show, how would you recommend someone choose between the two?
 
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