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#901 |
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To my eye, it looks like they lowpassed a moderately sharpened master.
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#902 | ||
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Thanks given by: | Sky_Captain (02-16-2021) |
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Jun 2020
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Much like the post earlier about the grain being magnified and what I said about prints often having a more realistic experience. Sometimes more blurry is preferable. I like how lots of film prints look over negative actually. Shoot me. If running with it is duscussing it, well that is what I did. A zoomed out pic tells me nothing. I judge by motion first but that is obviously not possible with your example. I am thinking you need tp lighten up a little. Not eveyone is going to feel the same way you do or take commands. I read what you wrote you just didn't pike my summation. The "panels" are obviously on both pics. That is pretty hard to miss. |
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#905 |
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Geoff’s images don’t even have to be zoomed in or embiggened to see that they’re unnatural and not film like. I own the disc and it’s already sharpened as it is. Not very pleasant on a 65” TV at 8 foot viewing distance. And further sharpening is just wrong to my eyes.
I actually saw this restoration on 70mm film. Print out to actual film has its magic. It looked much better and more natural at the theater than it does on the UHD. |
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Thanks given by: | HeightOfFolly (07-08-2020) |
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#907 | ||
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Jun 2020
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Example. Fine details are present on a flawed compression. Yeah I get that and it is a weak base. Do you understand by definition if one has a flawed base that can and does equal to LESS details in the parts that are flawed. Kind of circular logic and as empty as manual sharpening where none is needed. Sony may have (and I believe does) the best presentation and the "fine detail" came from hideous sharpening such as what I think you did. That is not against you but what I feel is even more digital recreation of an obvious analog source. This moves away not closer to the intended presentation IMHO. I zoomed in because I wasn't pleased with the second pic. It diesn't take much to do this. Not a whole lot to explain there. It verifies what I visualized. Quote:
I disagree about it not being pleasant. It looks great to me! I have no doubt about what you say for anslog prints. 2001 projected still beats the UHD for me. Warts and all. Unfortunately I do not have the means to continue to see it that way. Last edited by slimjean; 07-08-2020 at 02:29 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | lgans316 (07-08-2020) |
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#909 | |
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Jun 2020
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Case in point The Thing Shout Factory (first version from interpositive) vs Arrow, as I remember but there are other examples. |
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#911 |
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It never ceases to amaze me. "Professional reviewers" rave about a release, pretty much everywhere online, and then you go to the forums, and that same release is an abomination to mankind. Not saying you guys are wrong but both extremes aren't helpful. Is this release really as bad as you guys are making it out?
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Thanks given by: | Pagey123 (07-08-2020) |
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Thanks given by: | crystalpepsi (07-08-2020), Geoff D (07-08-2020), hoejunter (07-08-2020), Kyle15 (07-08-2020), professorwho (07-08-2020), tama (07-08-2020), teddyballgame (07-09-2020), TravisTylerBlack (07-08-2020) |
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Was just saying FILMMAKER mode will be useless if we all try to tweak the picture settings. It has got nothing to do with your assessment of picture quality which most of us like. |
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Thanks given by: | crystalpepsi (07-08-2020), Kyle15 (07-08-2020), sonicyogurt (07-08-2020), T.H.E. Cat (07-09-2020), TravisTylerBlack (07-08-2020) |
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#916 |
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I'll never understand why people get so wound up over the opinion of others. There's a ton of 4K transfers that I don't see an issue with whereas others tear it apart, it doesn't take my personal enjoyment away
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How much data is on disc 1 of the 4K? I wonder if the constraint was fitting everything before the intermission, which is past halfway of the film, onto a BD-100. Otherwise the disc split might have been before the intermission, raising cackles from some purists for that reason alone.
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#919 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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My main point is that oftentimes, there is a completely different take on a disc's quality from the "Professional Reviewers" and Forum Members. It just seems like a case of extremes much of the time. As I mentioned earlier, I'm not saying anyone is wrong but it's unfortunate to see this trend, IMO.
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