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Not 8K related but he also said he preferred the data of The Godfather's restoration to the new prints that were created (though Gordon Willis wasn't happy with those either to be fair).
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As regards large format of old matching 35mm of new, I found another old AmCin article about the restorations of Carousel and The King and I (which were CinemaScope55 features) where Fox's Schawn Belston also said that modern 35 would be the match of old 55:
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Yeah, I think his main issue was that the modern Eastman prints couldn't reach the same level of pure black as the original I.B. Technicolor prints could, but based on his post-screening comments at that screening (it wasn't actually a Q&A, but a post-screening discussion with Gordon Willis and Allen Daviau moderated by former NY Times film critic Janet Maslin. Robert Harris was also at the screening but didn't participate in the discussion, although a statement from him re: the restoration was read before the screening started) indicated that at least in terms of the color, he was very happy. Also, bear in mind that this was only in regard to the print of the first film. They screened a print of the Harris 4K restored THE GODFATHER PART II the next night, but I wasn't able to attend that one.
These screenings occurred at the Jacob Burns Film Center in New York State. THE GODFATHER screening was a "surprise screening", meaning that aside from invited people, the audience had no idea what they were about to see beyond that it was a restored print of a classic film. When the lights dimmed and that iconic music faded up, there was an audible gasp in the crowd followed by applause. It was an amazing screening to say the least, especially with that post-screening discussion with Willis and Daviau. Chris |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Is 8K’s Future Under Threat From the European Union?
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Only around 20% of the United States gets its power from nuclear energy. France is the world leader when it comes to nuclear power plants. France is already 70% nuclear power for its citizens and would be the ideal country to live in with a 100% electric car. If France went from 70% to 100% nuclear power one day by building a new large nuclear power plant, and then also in decades to come with 100% electric vehicles and motors, that would be ideal for clean air. The entire country of France could be generating absolutely zero CO2 emissions in the future. France could become the first country in the world with zero CO2 emissions if they wanted too. France is almost there already. It's possible to convert all power companies, all transportation, and all industry to 100% zero CO2 emissions for every country in the world with the help of artificial intelligence and the latest technology. All new electric motors could be created for airplanes, trains, boats, lawnmowers, etc. With super conductor technology in decades to come it might be possible to sell electricity from a large nuclear power plant from one country to another country over several thousands of miles of power cable with no energy loss. The theoretical super conductor power cable does not have any heat, no resistance, and with massive current carrying capability (not invented yet, theoretical technology super conductor cables at regular outdoor temperatures). Last edited by HDTV1080P; 10-24-2022 at 11:54 PM. |
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I am tempted to get some vintage 80s Ektachrome and test it compared to the modern E100G stuff, although it may be hard to do a truly fair comparison as even frozen Ekta would lose a bit dynamic range due to fogging from cosmic rays. The only thing I've been able to test is Fuji Velvia from say 2009 that I've had in my freezer that I brought on vacation to Philadelphia this spring. To my eye, I can't detect any fogging but 14 years is not 40. Also, I did not know 55mm stock was a thing until you linked to that ASC article above. |
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Everything is in correlation: in 4 years, we'll have h.266 aka. VVC and AV2 next-gen codecs, HW encoding/decoding budget GPU-s, widespread 8K filming in Hollywood, cheap and energy-efficient* 8K TV-s, HDMI 3.0 with loseless 8K 120Hz HDR-16 4:4:4, 8K (MFT, iPhone, GoPro etc.) cameras, 8K VR headsets etc.
1996: DVD 2006: Blu-ray 2016: Ultra-HD Blu-ray 2026: 8K Blu-ray and 1999: PS2 with DVD 2006: PS3 with Blu-ray 2013: PS4 with Blu-ray 3D 2020: PS5 with Ultra-HD Blu-ray 2027: PS6 with 8K Blu-ray I'm sure, that was the plan. I'm not sure that the bandwidth of the Internet connection will be able to serves this data traffic (hundreds of Mbits). Today there isn't any streaming service that could compete Ultra-HD discs, so for the best picture in this decade, we will need 8K Blu-ray. If we don't get 8K Blu-ray, we will get reduced 8K picture quality of streaming services. * OK with 2023's EU rules Last edited by Rajzolja; 11-13-2024 at 12:05 PM. |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Are you aware that come March of next year, no 8K TVs can be sold in Europe due to higher electric use which makes them unsaleable. Tell us how this fits in with your future plans. Enjoy 4K UHD-BD - it's the last physical format you will see. The BDA has already confirmed this. |
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Jun 2022
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BDA say what the consumers need to hear to buy the 4k discs. When the time is here, they will change their minds. Or not. Fortunately, if I was wrong, nobody would die. |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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This restriction also affects high end large 4K TVs which are also restricted to 112 watts - same as 8K TVs. Each time they release a new physical media, the total market for that media shrinks. Right now, we are coming up on 4K UHD-BD's 7 year anniversary: Feb. 2016 was the date they first appeared on store shelves. That market is less than 10% of the total physical media sales. They will not release an 8K BD format knowing it will get about 1% market share. Not enough money to cover R&D and increased production costs. |
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It'll remain as a niche thing for a while yet but no-one, no-one, is going to force through an 8K update for pre-recorded mass-replication Blu-ray in an environment when the market is literally shrinking day by day, year on year. Add in the rumours that Pannysonic are going to be pulling out of the disc player market next year and wow, the options for who in the BDA would even be capable of producing and releasing 8K playback hardware are growing ever more limited. Sony and LG are gonna be the last two standing, both with vested interests in 8K to be sure to drive their 8K TV sales but that's another thing: where's all the hype for 8K? For years before the release of HD software we were still hearing about HD remasters, for years before the release of UHD software we were still hearing about 4K remasters, but where's all that guff for 8K? You won't find it because for most movies 8K is the most diminished of returns so they're not finished out to that resolution. Overscanned at point of source, certainly. Mastered as such? Not on your life, not as standard anyway as NHK are the ones who are paying to have stuff like 2001:ASO and My Fair Lady output to 8K so they can show them on Japanese 8K TV. Even then, even with those classic 65mm large format shows, there's a very real limit to what those older film stocks can resolve and I'd wager that they don't get close to any kind of objectively measured 8K resolution (just as some 35mm shows don't get anywhere near 4K). The people who will be making contemporary 8K content that really has the 'wow' factor will be the streamers....who don't usually release much of anything on disc, for what I hope are obvious reasons. So with new 8K content behind a streaming paywall and old 8K content not up to snuff I can't see any reason whatsoever why the BDA et al would even think about producing an 8K Blu-ray format. Last edited by Geoff D; 11-11-2022 at 02:39 AM. |
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What's this talk about 8K TVs and Europe? Are 8K TVs only going to be sold in Europe or are they sold all over the world, United States included?
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