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This is a very fair comment. Those that own and have watched the disc will understand this. |
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I think statements like 'it looks much better in motion than on the screenshots', or 'your eyes will compensate anyway' or 'it looks awesome, PJ has nothing to address' are totally missing the point.
You may think that EE looks absolutely wonderful now - and I have no reason not to believe you, especially since I don't have the disks. But I have a question: if it turns out, that the green tint is an error, will you exchange your copy to a corrected one? If the answer is yes, then you should understand the point here completely. If there is an error, it should be fixed, and the resulting image would look even better. |
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Jun 2010
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This post should be highlighted to those who don't understand why only FOTR has been 'tinkered' with. Thanks for your comment. |
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Jun 2010
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Everyone would exchange if it's not intentional. But that's not a reason not to buy until a statement is made. Why? Because it looks wonderful. Right now we can ONLY assume it's intentional based on the evidence - the film, the regrade and the fact it plays beautifully. |
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I will NEVER get used to massive loss of shadow detail because of underexposure: |
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Jun 2010
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>>> [Show spoiler] [Show spoiler]
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Jun 2010
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I would still view it in 'context' and wait until you have seen the whole film on Blu Ray. |
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I would tend to think that the reason the HDTV broadcast looks better than the TE blu-ray is because HDTV didn't use DNR, or at least nowhere near as much as the TE blu-ray. When it comes to the HDTV broadcast looking more detailed than the EE blu-ray, my guess is that it's entirely because of the green tint, which is washing out a lot of the fine detail in the image. As I believe has already been pointed out by someone else, the green tint, which it has been confirmed is measurably present throughout the film, is always interacting with and altering the other colors on the screen with the persistence and, at times, the intensity with which Sauron bent his will towards finding the one ring. And that makes sense, since both Sauron and the green tint are evil ![]() In the case of this scene with Saruman, you have an image that is already trending, intentionally, toward a blue palette. However, with the green tint applied over top of the scene, you have yet another color manipulating the image in an unbalanced way, pushing it toward a teal/aqua color and muting some of the detail. Even with the regraded version done by a user here (I forget his name at the moment) using an adjusted white-point, it seems unlikely to me that he'd be able to regain the full detail of the new HD master, since he's starting out with an image that may already have some information loss. Take care, HeKS |
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