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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Has everyone in the consumer AV social media community now come around and publicly embraced HDR? That would be good news. ![]() 2. What if some studio decides to produce an Ultra HD Blu-ray SDR movie? Personally, I don’t desire to see film classics like Gone with the Wind in HDR because nobody really knows what the Director’s intent was with each scene. Just give me an improved SDR version and I’d be happy. |
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Remember the auto 2D/3D conversion workstation Fox and JVC developed for the I. Robot, Predator conversions?
http://pro.jvc.com/pro/pr/2012/nab/p...o_DSCN0584.jpg Maybe they could dust that off and adapt it for SDR/HDR conversions. They could turn out a lot of catalog releases cheaply. ![]() Seriously, though, one of the primary risks with catalog and HDR is the potential total lack of, or insufficient director oversight. Without it, the potential for viewer distraction from the director’s intended focus in a scene may be problematic |
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So, for catalog, the concern is pseudo/fake HDR rather than upping the resolution. Is this how Fox HDR'd Kingsman and the rest of the proposed UHD HDR BRs?
"It looked...really good, actually. Much better than the SDR version. Did the real HDR look better? Absolutely. Depending on the shot, at least 20 to 30 percent better. But the upconverted version looked so good, that if that was the only image shown, I doubt anyone would have guessed it was "fake" HDR. Which is, of course, the point." http://www.cnet.com/news/technicolor...ideo-into-hdr/ |
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Blu-ray Ninja
May 2010
Denmark
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This. I fear it will become the new "colour conversion" fab. Also if HDR keeps being a preminum feature how many discs will be sold? |
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Blu-ray Ninja
May 2010
Denmark
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The best thing about this new format is that we might finally get decent version of Back to the future and other Universal catalog titles. At the same time we might see unreleased titles like The Abyss and Panic Room.
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SDR to HDR - 20 - 30 % Improvement in perceivable picture quality Standard Colour to Wide Colour Gamut - Negligible improvement unless side by side scrutiny is applied, fleeting glances can tell no difference HD to UHD Resolution - Difficult to tell the difference on certain size sets and at certain viewing distances. Can some please explain the point of UHD BD. Like Geoff, I am becoming more disillusioned and unimpressed the more I hear ![]() |
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Blu-ray Ninja
May 2010
Denmark
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I wonder how good the "digital bridge" feature will work.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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So, what’s next, the colorist wars? LG answers with my colorist is better than your colorist?
What really matters is that the monitor in the workflow produces, and the downstream consumer display reproduces the same images that the content creator wants you, the viewer to see, or as close to it as the consumer display can get. So, ideally, the pro monitor produces and the consumer display reproduces the full range of contrast and color likely to be used in the industry within the boundaries dictated by the standards (SMPTE 2086/2084) We will see if the UHD Alliance agrees/disagrees sometime in the indeterminate future. What the colorist does depends on the content creator’s intent and obviously is project specific. https://www.smpte.org/sites/default/..._v5_Final2.pdf https://kws.smpte.org/kws/public/pro...project_id=294 |
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Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post11236092 but had thought that people would want to hear about him from someone other than himself. ![]() As an aside, and on a somewhat advanced level, beyond the job description of a digital intermediate colorist….with more and more OLEDs coming into consumer homes, an otherwise historic color grading process…..https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ut#post9103476 will eventually have to be amended. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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In regards to the freebie HDR clip from Fox….
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post11167019 I’ve received several PMs over the last several days from encoder junkies asking about how/with what was it HEVC encoded. So, as to prevent further inquiries necessitating me answer on an individual basis which is rather time consuming redundant - Answer: the ‘Pro’ version of this - http://ateme.com/en/products/transcoders/ When I get more time, so as not to appear brand bias, I won’t name the monitor on which the clip was mastered but perhaps I’ll post the chromaticity coordinates and let the bright calibrators figure it out and reveal that to you….if they can and have had hands-on experience with this particular display. |
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Oct 2007
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That's the irony, isn't it? The one thing on the cover that will catch the attention of the average joe vs regular Blu-ray isn't what the upscales will actually have, but they WILL have some other tangible benefits regardless (providing the customer's 4K TV can handle them, natch).
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