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Ebay gives you your best idea of how much something used or new will cost. Soooo Lawrence again going for decent money. I probably should sell and just wait for the inevitable 4K standard release especially since I have the digital in 4K. |
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#1903 | |
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I only gave the Amazon price because Brandon B said he bought it there new for $19.99. Maybe they found a box of them in a warehouse, it happens pretty often at Amazon |
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Thanks given by: | 50strat54 (07-08-2023) |
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Thanks given by: | thebarnman (07-09-2023) |
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#1905 |
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Or that the use of the term "backup" is inverted and the shiny disc is your true offline backup copy, and your rips are merely a format-shift for convenience purposes. If a lightning strike takes out both your RAID and your online backups, you may just be re-ripping again. Which is fine, because that's what backups are for.
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#1906 |
Banned
Jul 2021
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Discs can suffer disc rot, so I wouldn't say they are a true backup. I lost my Schindler's List DVD, which is not even 10 years, to disc rot.
Hard drives and servers are the true backups, when always properly monitored. |
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#1910 |
Special Member
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Putting all the quibbling aside for how it woulda coulda shoulda been 10% better, the 4k disc on a quality HDR display still trumps any SDR presentation to date. Don't kid yourself
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Thanks given by: | gooseygander2001 (07-09-2023) |
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#1911 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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It would be smart to sell now, and then get the steelbook reissue but there might actually never be a standard release. I find it baffling but here we are. ....Come to think of it, will there be Starship Troopers w/DV standard release? |
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#1912 | |
Blu-ray Count
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That said, when Amazon finds a box of old product, they're obligated by their deals with the distributor to sell it at no more than the MSRP. They found a box of Tarsem Singh's The Fall once, when it had been OOP for years and was going for $100 or more. They listed them at $19.99 and a bunch of us got copies before they vanished the next day. |
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#1913 | |
Banned
Jul 2021
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Second, I still haven't found any screenshot in caps-a-holic in which the japanese blu-ray looked more detailed than the UHD. |
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I could be totally wrong but in the caps a holic the Mi4K looks more natural in colours whereas the 4k blu ray looks darker and feels like a silvery touch to the picture. |
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#1915 | |
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Jul 2021
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=531 "Colour-wise I though this looked marvellous. The sunrise scenes in the desert burn with fiery intensity, blue skies run genuinely, deeply blue, and the splashes of red in the costumes are eye-catchingly vivid, all more saturated than they are on the 2012 Blu-ray. But this is not some simple global boosting of the colour as the skin tones actually appear slightly cooler than they do in the previous 2012 Blu-ray, losing that orangey tone and retaining more variance, and even the desert sands themselves have less of a ruddy tint, looking harsher and more foreboding on UHD. Interestingly enough the 2013 Japanese 'Mastered in 4K' Blu-ray release already made some of these changes to the grading, so what we see on the UHD isn't an intervention solely derived from the HDR pass. Lawrence's flowing white robes had something of a creamier hue on the 2012 BD but now look a purer white. The HDR implementation is, as already mentioned, fairly restrained for Sony. I say "for Sony" because it still hits over 1000 nits peak brightness in the first part of the film and still has quite perky average brightness throughout, so it never looks too dim or dark unless it's supposed to. You don't really gain much range in the vast expanses of sky - apart from the restoration artefacts - because they're so broad and flat a lot of the time, looking either blue or a diffuse white. There's a little tickle of extra range there but it's mainly Lawrence's robes and other items of white clothing where the differences are more keenly felt. Again, you don't get masses and masses of extra highlight detail but the way that the light reflects off of the costumes adds so much nuance and texture to them, when Lawrence is admiring his reflection in his dagger his robes look bright but dull in SDR, while in HDR they're transformed. One of my favourite moments is when Auda sees that white horse on the train, the way that the horse's coat shimmers in HDR is almost mystical. I loved the black levels too, they're not so fierce as to destroy detail in the shadows in the exteriors but there are several interior shots inside tents and whatnot that have a sumptuously dense look, creating that truly glossy 'large format' feel at last." |
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Thanks given by: | samuelkhan999 (07-10-2023) |
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Jul 2021
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It's crazy we still haven't found a good way of taking HDR screenshots. You'd probably get a better comparison if you tonemapped the SDR image to HDR instead of the other way around, but then you'd need an HDR monitor to properly view.
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Thanks given by: | matbezlima (07-10-2023) |
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#1918 |
Banned
Jul 2021
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With the tone-mapping problems and not wide enough color gamut of the vast majority of TVs (even within DCI-P3 space, it should have at least 95% coverage if I'm not mistaken), even HDR screenshots would often be deceitful.
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I upscaled the included 1080p to 4K and noticed it looked completely identical to the 4K UHD. There is no doubt in my mind that the UHD is just an upscale of the 1080p, be it an error or something else. The iTunes version, despite it's poor compression, resolves so much more fine detail that is completely absent in the UHD. The golfball sized grain really gives the game away. There is no greater detail on the UHD than the 1080p version |
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