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#8521 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Netflix will have it in due time I'm sure. Since you have already made it clear you aren't buying I don't see how waiting ends up being an issue but I have no issue in saying you are doing yourself a disservice if you don't use your own eyes to view it in motion.
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#8522 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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There is language to color. We went through sheets and sheets of #5 at the old theater I used to work. Green? What was it - #43 or some such (don't remember, shoot me)? Yeah...rarely touched it. For a good reason. #5? That was our bread and butter. Can't tell you if Rivendell's "Magic Hour" look is gone or diminished because I haven't seen it. If it is, that to me is far more of a problem than Green Snow. Last edited by Ernest Rister; 07-03-2011 at 05:21 PM. |
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#8523 |
Blu-ray Prince
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#8524 | |
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I've had to buy quite a few catalog titles blind because of this, but as you can see from my collection count, I'm not super bummed out about it. It would be great if there was an easy alternative for others that wanted to sample catalog blus though. |
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#8525 |
Blu-ray Guru
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It will be great when this can be rented for those who are understandably on the fence. I dont blame you for being hesitant until that happens since it is hard to say how much the green tint will bother each individual.
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#8526 |
Blu-ray Guru
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I finished the whole set last night and the funny thing is, I find that the 2nd and 3rd movies now have a more natural look to them over Fellowship due to the new color timing of Fellowship. It used to be the other way around: That Fellowship was the one that looked natural. After I watched Fellowship, I thought what they had done was bring it closer to the look of the other two movies, but now after I saw TTT and ROTK, I'm still thinking this was a mistake on three levels:
1. To mess with the color timing in the first place. 2. To globally apply the green tint. 3. Regardless of either tech or a artististic mistake, it's still a mistake. That being said, I generally don't mind the new timing at all, with the exception of a few well documented scenes that, for me, back up my reason for numbers 2 and 3 in particular. |
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#8527 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#8528 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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But again, I'm not a hardcore videophile and watches movies mainly for the story. So I'm not paying active attention to how the color matches the tone of the scene etc. like he was talking about. So I respect that others who are more into the visual art of movies, rather than mainly into the stories like me, may have different opinions on such things. I've always been more of a verbal person than a visual one. I love reading and writing, but can barely draw stick figures etc. So I've always been more about stories than visual art. Not that I don't appreciate the visuals of movies, just that it's secondary to the story for me. And I have pretty much no interest in visual art like painting etc. Just doesn't do anything much for me with very few exceptions. So for me, as long as the Blu ray looks a lot better (i.e. sharper etc.) than the DVD, I'm happy with my purchase 99% of the time as I'm just not that picky about A/V stuff. I like HD and prefer it to DVD for the sharpness and because SD stuff looks particularly bad on my 720p Sony Wega rear projection TV. But that's about it. Otherwise I'm just there for the stories. Everything else is secondary for me so I don't pay a lot of attention to things like color tinting, EE, DNR etc. or even really know what some of that stuff is. Last edited by dmaul1114; 07-03-2011 at 05:44 PM. |
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#8529 | |
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Jun 2011
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Can you post a shot of this scene from the iTunes digital copy? http://www.caps-a-holic.com/hd_vergl...ss=0#vergleich This one has some obvious regrading in the EE BD so it would be a good indicator if the iTunes version is from the new master or an old one. |
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#8530 | |
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The EE is way better on the fixed it looks like the grass in The Shire is withered or dead. And The Shire is supposed to be full of green from the grass. The EE is the way to go. Really understand why PJ changed the movies look. |
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#8532 |
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I´ve seen the new FOTR transfer. It actually has more detail, but the green tone doesn´t feel right. It looks totally different than the other two movies.
Maybe, 6 months from now, WB will do an individual release of these movies (the blu-ray discs only). Maybe a new FOTR transfer will be placed for that release. WB has done that before for other movies. |
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#8533 |
Blu-ray Guru
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This review sums up every issue beautifully on FOTR and is worth its weight in gold.
http://blubrew.com/2011/06/16/the-fe...ended-edition/ |
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#8534 | |
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Jun 2011
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Grading doesn't work like this. If he had wanted to make the grass greener he would have made the grass greener, not everything. Sorry, your reasoning makes no sense to me. |
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Couldn't agree more we know from warner that this is the version PJ approved so there is no sense in complaining about it. |
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#8539 | |
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I love the set and I let them know that it was money well spent. |
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#8540 |
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