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Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | multiformous (06-14-2019) |
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#2284 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Holeeeeeeeeey shit - a CG animated movie with a 4K finish?!? Has the dam broken at last?
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Thanks given by: | 19MICK94 (08-10-2019), gkolb (06-14-2019), legends of beyond (06-15-2019), MarekM (06-15-2019), multiformous (06-14-2019), NoFro (06-14-2019) |
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#2286 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Well, that doesn’t make any sense. If there are 3D screenings, there’s a 3D DCP that had to be rendered. It doesn’t matter if it went to one screen or 4,000- it still took just as many machine-hours to render, thus providing the very same impediment to also making a 4K DCP as with any other CG movie.
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#2287 |
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Thanks given by: | 19MICK94 (08-10-2019), legends of beyond (06-15-2019) |
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#2288 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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It is. I bet the 4k DI is a 2k upconvert. Doesn't take as long, especially if they also rendered a 3D version. If Disney/PIXAR stopped with the 3D releases, they could do true 4k renders. |
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Banned
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Blu-ray Emperor
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So I'm thinking that this might've been rendered at 2K+ but not all the way at 4K, that way you still get some resolution benefits. Last edited by Geoff D; 06-15-2019 at 11:31 AM. |
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#2295 |
Blu-ray Knight
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There’s the anti-aliasing benefit, especially on larger screens, which I’m sure is why IMAX does it.
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#2296 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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The only times I've ever seen aliasing in a 2K DCP were entirely source related, like the wibbling on Spidey's suit while he's sitting on the fire escape in Homecoming. Which, incidentally, is still there on the 4K upscaled UHD. And if such a benefit is there then why haven't more studios done so? IMAX do it becuz IMAX, it may have someone to do with their special sauce overlapped dual projection tech, but I cannot recall any prior instances of an upscaled 'regular' 2D DCP.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Besides, you’re just talking about visible artifacts. You may not be conscious of it, but on a larger screen, a more smoothly-stepped curve can make a difference. Last edited by Doctorossi; 06-15-2019 at 11:20 PM. |
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#2298 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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I'm as nitpicky an SOB as you can get, but if I can't see x problem then I'm happy enough with that! I just feel that if this was some sort of proper problem, even sub-consciously, then shirley it wouldn't have taken almost 20 years before the first 2K upscaled regular DCP made an appearance?
Still, perhaps I'm guilty of overthinking it. Maybe it was finished at regular 2K but uprezzed entirely at source for the reasons you describe, because of this being CG animated and not live action (where such problems are harder to discern IMO). |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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If anything the biggest benefit to having a 4K projection - regardless of a 2K or 4K DCP - is the lack of visible pixels, which is why IMAX do that whole 'dual overlapping projectors' thing so they can get away with blowing up their 2K Xenon digital projectors to gigantinormous sizes. (That the BFI IMAX, the biggest screen in Britain, still doesn't have a Laser install kinds boggles my mind.) Even on a non-huge screen the 4K projection makes a huge difference, at my local indie theatre I could see the pixels from the first few rows but they switched to a 4K Sony PJ a while back and the pixels, they gone son!! But, again, you don't need to have the upscaling baked in at the source level to achieve this in the 4K theatrical environment. |
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Thanks given by: | Doctorossi (06-16-2019) |
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