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Sep 2007
Atlanta
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![]() Seems to me that group of clowns are only out to continue the anti Blu propaganda and really have no love of movies or anything remotely associated with the hobby like they claim. Just bitter folk who found comfort in each other and complain 24/7 about things that don't exist (or are so minor they really shouldn't be worried about). ![]() |
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The question is what should people do if they want to campaign to try to get Warner to change their behaviour? Quote:
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The Digital Bits
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I haven’t seen Zulu myself but one of our reviewers on this site gave people a heads-up to the fact that this title might create some polarized opinions over the internet due to its appearance despite the fact it apparrently exhibits good detail. All I’ve heard of the restoration is that apparently the available film elements had extensive embedded dirt which required multiple automated dirt removal passes.......which can have a definite downside depending upon the software employed. Just the appearnce of the title itself in high definition is somewhat of a happy anomoly because if Sky HD hadn’t heavily funded the restoration, I have my doubts that this movie would have even made it to Blu-ray, at least for a long, long time. |
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Needless to say they don't. If I want a certain movie I buy it. DNR and lossless is the least of my concern. How many people at BestBuy racks concern themselves with the back of the case? It's the title on the front. Nor does the buying public distinguish one Studio from another. It's the movie. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I know nothing of the Blu-ray encoding/authoring of the title; however, sharpening was definitely applied during the process for the production of the IMAX theatrical presentation, and if they used that material as a source to strike that HD master, rather than doing a totally new scan on the final 35mm element, then the sharpening is baked into the process and people sensitive to the appearance just have to live with it. People have to get into their heads that 99% of the time, filmmakers make films for the BIG screen (as in commercial theater), not for enthusiasts’ home theaters. When something like a little sharpening is applied during the post production, the filmmakers do it because they realize that the vast, vast majority of theater goers will not notice its detrimental effects, and will not be QCing their work by staring at the outlines of people and structures hunting for halos while watching the darn movie. A little sharpening may not technically give increased resolution to the motion picture but, its appearance certainly gives that perception to 99.9 % of movie watchers, which is one reason why it was added to Journey to the Center of the Earth, as I commented on the last page. The same situation applies to adding grain in post. It doesn’t per se result in increased resolution to the motion picture but, its appearance likewise gives that perception to the vast majority of movie watchers as evidenced by experiments with stocastic resonance which demonstrate by in large that optimal human satisfaction with visual imagery occurs when the grain/noise level is intermediate. By that I mean, too little grain/noise and the signal doesn't reach the neural (as in brain) threshold, too much and the signal will be swamped by noise. The noise-benefit relationship is therefore shaped like an inverted U. Last edited by Penton-Man; 11-23-2008 at 05:30 PM. Reason: minor phrasing |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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As most recently evidenced by the fact that Michael Bay is intending to shoot at least three action sequences using Imax cams for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
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Clearly the discs are done and in retailers hands as multiple online stores and it seems like more than a few B&M stores in the NY area are selling it... |
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Region B
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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From some filmmakers’ viewpoint, vastly increased resolution as well as size trumps the benefit of how much grain is or isn’t in the motion picture. There are real world trade-offs involving all this stuff. For instance, see………………. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=6000 Filmmaking is a multi-factorial process and does not revolve solely around the presence or absence or grain, plus not all filmmakers think alike nor have similar priorities nor similar budgets. |
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I'm not surprised sharpening is SOP for Imax. A couple of weeks ago I took my daughter to see Harry Potter in Imax at the "Omnimax" theater at the St Louis Science center. I did notice the edge halos on 2 of the scenes. It's hard not to notice when the image completely envelops my vision. It is like sitting 1ft away from a 60" screen that wraps around your head. I think I can forgive a bit of sharpening especially when most Imax screens aren't all encompassing. I think possibly the complainers should sit more than 1 ft away from their screen the next time they watch a movie.
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Apr 2007
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I was primarily referring to applying grain to CGI so that it flows seamlessly with the non-CGI sequences while viewing the feature film. However, since you asked, an example of adding additional grain during post production “on top of the grain already in 35mm film” would be a case of balancing out a noticeable variance in the amount of grain between shots during the principal photography. Also, as an aside, it appears that there is a movement going on (even amongst reviewers) as to discriminating between “natural” and “artificial” grain. ![]() I find it difficult to believe that unless one works with film on a daily basis like RAH or, our newest member Torsten Kaiser ![]() I personally find nothing wrong or distracting with “artificial” grain as compared to “natural” grain………….the ultimate problem with it seems to be the fact that it creates more havoc with the encoding machines out there, or so the compressionists tell me, if I've heard them right. I can elaborate a little more when I get the time if anyone is interested. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() Plus, it will provide me an alternative to present to them in case they all try to pull me out to see another movie similar to Twilight - like they recently did. ![]() Guys, between the wife and our house guests I’ve got way, way too many female hormones floating around in our house. The only male hormones left are from me and the dog…….and I think he always takes their part. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() Problem is, not a lot of people know how much some of this sh!t is worth and what the real exposure is. However, panic is what's really driving things now... Stay the course. ![]() |
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The Digital Bits
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http://www.tv.com/married-...-with-c...5/summary.html I think it addresses your current situation ![]() |
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