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Old 09-03-2015, 07:41 PM   #5641
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Which ones coming out were not finished in 4K? I would think they would want to focus on 4K mastered titles. However, I am not surprise that some 2K mastered ones are also coming out... as there will still be some benefit from increased dynamic range, color, bit-rates, etc.

I would love to see Life of Pi get a 3D 4K Blu-ray. I hope with that and X-Men: Days of Future Past that they upgrade the 3D and not just the 2D.
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Old 09-03-2015, 08:18 PM   #5642
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where did you read that? I don't' see any way they get away with that, not when they're pushing that UltraHD won't be as expensive to upgrade to as we feared (Samsung saying their player will definitely retail under $500)
It was posted somewhere else on this forum that the MSRP for discs was going to be that high. Probably a false report so that's why I wanted to see if anyone else had heard the same thing.
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Old 09-03-2015, 08:24 PM   #5643
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Life of Pi, X-Men Days of Future Past, Kingsman Service Secrets and Wild, were shot in 2.8K with a master in 2k.

What's the point to release them in 4k seriously ? We want native 4k, not a *** upscale.
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Old 09-03-2015, 09:10 PM   #5644
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How much misinformation to consumers is okay??
lol, I don’t know, what with the culture in which we live in today, but I’m beginning to think it’s pretty much limitless. Best ask the general (non-Hispanic, male) consumer….

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Old 09-03-2015, 09:11 PM   #5645
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What's the point to release them in 4k seriously ?
The studio in question doesn't have that much native 4K content.
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Old 09-03-2015, 09:31 PM   #5646
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Which ones coming out were not finished in 4K? I would think they would want to focus on 4K mastered titles. However, I am not surprise that some 2K mastered ones are also coming out... as there will still be some benefit from increased dynamic range, color, bit-rates, etc.

I would love to see Life of Pi get a 3D 4K Blu-ray. I hope with that and X-Men: Days of Future Past that they upgrade the 3D and not just the 2D.
As I said, the ONLY title out of the 7 announced from Fox with a 4K master is The Maze Runner. Exodus, Life of Pi, The Kingsman, Fantastic Four, Xmen, and Wild all have 2K DI's.

I've brought this up before, if you look at the top 20 grossing movies of this year so far (in other words, every big blockbuster that is going to be a big selling title on home video) only ONE of them has a 4K master (Tomorrowland). There are more titles coming before year end with 4K masters that are big titles, but pretty much every tentpole movie of the summer was a 2K master. It actually seems like the bulk of the movies we are seeing with 4K masters are independent films or dramas, which typically don't get the flood gates open for new formats. If you're selling a new home video format, you're gonna push early on content that is full of spectacle (big budget tent pole movies) and right now those are almost always a 2K master with VERY little exception.
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Old 09-03-2015, 09:55 PM   #5647
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Do you guys not understand that High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut are much more important visual improvements of UHD-BR than mere pixel count?

All of the titles announced by Fox today will look superior on UHD-BR, regardless of whether they had a 2K DI or not. I suspect many of these Fox UHD-BRs will actually look superior to the cinema file that played in most commercial movie theaters.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:10 PM   #5648
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I don't know about that. The HDR and WCG are mostly inline with bringing the Home experience up to where it has been in the theater for quite some time. For instance they originally targeted REC2020 (which is greater then what is in the theater)for color gamut but seem to have settled on P3 (which is the current standard for the theater).

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Old 09-03-2015, 10:13 PM   #5649
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Do you guys not understand that High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut are much more important visual improvements of UHD-BR than mere pixel count?

All of the titles announced by Fox today will look superior on UHD-BR, regardless of whether they had a 2K DI or not. I suspect many of these Fox UHD-BRs will actually look superior to the cinema file that played in most commercial movie theaters.
I understand it perfectly. I've said from the beginning that HDR and the higher bit depth will be what makes this format stand out from Blu-ray and that the difference in picture between 2K and 4K will be minimal at best. But they're also making it a point to market this with 4K being the primary attraction. Do you see the picture of the product in the thread? Do you see HDR and Wide Color Gamut ANYWHERE on that front cover??

Also, HDR is what sets this apart, wide color gamut vs 709 will be paltry. No one was watching movies in the theaters and coming out going, "Man I wish I had P3 at home, did you see those colors!" The difference is fleeting unless you are comparing side by side, which no one ever does. Do I want it, ABSOLUTELY, but lets not make it out to be more than it is. HDR is the only big thing that most people's video playback systems would benefit from given that 99% of people are using flat panel displays that are less than 65" and they sit more than 8 feet back from them.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:15 PM   #5650
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I don't know about that. The HDR and WCG are mostly inline with bringing the Home experience up to where it has been in the theater for quite some time. For instance they originally targeted REC2020 (which is greater then what is in the theater)for color gamut but seem to have settled on P3 (which is the current standard for the theater).

Just saying
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I agree with you on WCG, but D-Cinema hasn't even been close to HDR. Contrast ratios in theaters are barely satisfactory and their brightness doesn't even touch what they're aiming for with HDR. Not even in the same galaxy.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:22 PM   #5651
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Do you guys not understand that High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut are much more important visual improvements of UHD-BR than mere pixel count?

All of the titles announced by Fox today will look superior on UHD-BR, regardless of whether they had a 2K DI or not. I suspect many of these Fox UHD-BRs will actually look superior to the cinema file that played in most commercial movie theaters.
Better than the standard Blu-ray is one thing but better than the DCP? Hmmm. The lack of colour subsampling and the intraframe compression will still set the DCP apart (not forgetting the 12-bit XYZ 'wrapper'), although the gap will be closer than it is with standard Blu-ray vs cinema 2K.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:41 PM   #5652
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They will look better than Blu-ray. It is surprising more native 4K titles haven't been announced, though.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:44 PM   #5653
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"Examining the Effect of HDR
During one debate about whether there is a need to go beyond HD, it was suggested that a 4K display can offer the best possible HD pictures. However, actual comparison of the footage taken from a single ARRI Alexa camera and displayed on an HD HDR display and on a 4K display reveals that the HDR HD display provides apparently superior images."

https://www.smpte.org/publications/i...chubin-HPA2014
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:47 PM   #5654
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They will look better than Blu-ray. It is surprising more native 4K titles haven't been announced, though.
As Penton said, Fox don't have a whole lot of that stuff (same goes for Disney and Paramount) and we've only heard from them so far re: UHD BD plans. Warners were big on it a few years back for their theatrical finishes so I'd expect some good stuff from them, MGM have done a slew of recent 4K remasters (including ALL the pre-Craig Bonds) and Sony we know have got shedloads. Universal won't have a huge amount but they've started the wheels turning at least.

It all depends on who's supporting what and when, I still find Sony's silence on UHD BD to be quite unsettling even though they're one of the key players in the BDA *and* they have the most 4K content by far.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:55 PM   #5655
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You know between the whole DVD to blu-ray thing and the whole SD to HD to FHD (480i to 1080i/720P to 1080P) you would think that studios would stop recording movies in whatever resolution is the thing of the moment and start actually looking forward. Why they are not looking towards 16K cameras and tech so that atleast in a year or two when the 8k stuff comes out they are ready for that and can be demoing the 16K stuff at CES instead of rolling out the same tired 2.8K alexa content with the same 2k DI transfers going look how much more 4K this not 4K stuff is. Oh well at least we have the 70MM stuff cause you know forward compatibility is a good thing. Guess thats why those are the classics they will be the only pieces of content that are still relevant in 5 years.

Soooo Frustrating
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Old 09-03-2015, 11:02 PM   #5656
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But they're also making it a point to market this with 4K being the primary attraction. Do you see the picture of the product in the thread? Do you see HDR and Wide Color Gamut ANYWHERE on that front cover??
So your real concern is about how Fox is marketing a mock-up disc cover?
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You know between the whole DVD to blu-ray thing and the whole SD to HD to FHD (480i to 1080i/720P to 1080P) you would think that studios would stop recording movies in whatever resolution is the thing of the moment and start actually looking forward. Why they are not looking towards 16K cameras and tech so that atleast in a year or two when the 8k stuff comes out they are ready for that and can be demoing the 16K stuff at CES instead of rolling out the same tired 2.8K alexa content with the same 2k DI transfers going look how much more 4K this not 4K stuff is. Oh well at least we have the 70MM stuff cause you know forward compatibility is a good thing. Guess thats why those are the classics they will be the only pieces of content that are still relevant in 5 years.

Soooo Frustrating
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The arri alexa XT is at 3.4k, and the SXT is a 4k free upgrade coming out for the XT.
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Old 09-03-2015, 11:38 PM   #5658
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So your real concern is about how Fox is marketing a mock-up disc cover?
Really, did you not read anything I wrote. Yes, the packaging is my concern, I'm really that shallow.
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Old 09-03-2015, 11:59 PM   #5659
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All of the titles announced by Fox today will look superior on UHD-BR, regardless of whether they had a 2K DI or not.
Yup, that’s the plan and labeling/marketing aside, isn’t getting a superior product than before really the bottom line, i.e. what all enthusiasts truly desire.

Not to mention the fact that for forum/audio video website regular readers, won’t all the upcoming Ultra HD Blu-ray vs. traditional Blu-ray movie comparisons done by early adopters be entertaining to peruse?

I almost yearn for the screenshot scientists to make a reappearance.
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Old 09-04-2015, 12:05 AM   #5660
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Really, did you not read anything I wrote. Yes, the packaging is my concern, I'm really that shallow.
Kris, I am a little confused too but maybe I skimmed all your posts too quickly in an attempt to get out the office by 5 P.M. I also came to the same conclusion as reanimator did, that your primary irritation is that of what you see as misleading marketing (4K upscale rather than 4K native) for the announced Fox titles. Anyway, as the summer winds down and we approach Labor Day, a traditional Blue Crush YouTube posting is in order for Blu-ray.com

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