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Many of Criterion’s releases came from 4K scans (Thief, etc) and I believe the Studio Ghibli releases like Mononoke were also fresh 4K scans so Disney might release these. As for Universal? I’m not holding my breath. They can’t even get good scans for 1080p BD, let alone 4K. If a new movie with a 4K DCP comes out from them, sure. Catalog stuff? No way. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Of course, several variables ultimately will play into the outcome of that visual improvement - 1. The dynamic range of the original content 2. The HDR solution employed to grade, master and deliver 3. The quality of the HDR display. Plus, if really desired, if one is going to go back to the original files anyway in order to regrade in HDR, one could uprez those to 4K, like is done with the vfx for 4K motion pictures, although, for an entire motion picture your mileage may vary (quality-wise), depending on the content. Anyone here that has the capability can test the result of doing such an uprez for themselves in Nuke using a Lanczos algorithm in a scaling node. |
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#1404 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Sing, HDR value-added, may change the strict definition of ‘UHD’ (in terms of pixel requirement) as we’ve previously known it, as far as some studios and content providers are concerned.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#1407 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() One question: you mentioned earlier that a colorist has to be on hand to adjust the color timing from what's on the DI (can't remember what that is: REC 2020?) to a DCP (DCI P3) and a BD (REC 709). So, does that not mean that in order to get an "enhanced 2K UHD BD disc" (whatever we will call it) the DI will have to be re-graded to take advantage of HDR and an increased color space over 709/P3? I assume the amount of time and energy is minimal as opposed to going with a full blown 4K scan of an OCN, for example. |
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#1409 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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True, but we won't get full 2K horizontal resolution on UHD BD (because of the mandatory 16:9 frame size) so it's a moot point.
Singh: movies are graded in DCI P3 which is turned into 12-bit XYZ for the DCP. That's why even though .2020 is being listed as the colour space for UHD BD it's more of a container at this point, and the smart money is going on a straight migration of the P3 grading. HDR will have to be specifically regraded in any case. Last edited by Geoff D; 01-26-2015 at 10:39 PM. |
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Banned
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Universal catalog titles that aren't directly supervised by Spielberg (as only Jaws, E.T., and a few others had little to no issues) should be highly suspect until proven otherwise, so I agree with that for sure. |
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#1412 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Exciting times ahead. ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 01-27-2015 at 02:14 AM. Reason: added 'see 2nd half of post' for clarity |
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Blu-ray Guru
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I know lots of films were finished in 2K, but I refuse to believe that the economics aren't there for some of the bigger blockbuster films over the last decade or so. Now, maybe the 4K ecosystem needs to catch up to where it's "standard" in most people's homes. That I could see taking years, and could possibly push out some of the blockbusters from the last decade. But what do I know. I don't work in the film industry and am more likely to be on the financing and economic side of it in my field. ![]() |
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#1415 | |
Banned
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Even many PIXAR and Disney Animated digital films are only rendered out at 2k and they would have to spend big bucks on the infrastructure to start rendering and storing in cinema 4k. It may be that a majority of films or documentaries that didn't have full 4k workflows to begin with will be released on Ultra HD Blu-ray at only 1080p (2k-lite) with 10 bit, 4:2:0, DCI-P3 color, and potential HDR remastering. That is in the included disc specs. Saves them from having to upconvert their 2k DI's to faux 4k-lite. Films from 35mm, 65mm, and 70mm original stock that were newly scanned and archived at 4k, or stuff shot and mastered at true 4k will benefit the most from these new discs. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Criterion made a name for themselves by being one of the strongest backers of Laserdisc as a niche format when the studios were slow to support it. And many Criterion BDs already have 4K masters ready to go. I'd expect them to be releasing titles sooner rather than later -- and certainly not "years behind everyone else."
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Banned
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Criterion was not quick to jump into the Blu-ray fray and with UHD Blu-ray starting out as a niche within a niche, they may cautiously feel the temperature of the water before jumping into the pool. It may also cost a bit more to stamp 66 GB and 100 GB discs, at least for a while. |
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#1418 | |
Special Member
Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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Specifically, though, The Avenger's was photography digitally using the Arri Alexa, a 2.8K camera. |
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#1419 |
Junior Member
Oct 2014
Perth, Aus
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Are you posting this for any other reason than to incite annoyance? This thread has nothing to do with this topic, let alone your opinions on it.
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Junior Member
Oct 2014
Perth, Aus
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