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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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and I share ![]() Key point though for those not sharing similar interest, is that no matter what the sport……for one thing, on bright sunny days with SDR delivery, we just don’t get what we could either due to bleaching on one side of the field/park….. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...y#post12202983 or loss of shadow detail on the other side…. ![]() non-cinematic HDR imagery will significantly drive the HDR ecosystem, which in turn will have a positive effect upon bringing forth more HDR graded motion pictures and thusly more Ultra HD Blu-ray content. The opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics is a nice step in bringing awareness to the format. And disregarding sport and stadiums on a bright sunny day, HDR brings an added visual value to other events as exemplified by anyone who saw the Rio Carnival demo clip (graded in PQ) at a past CES or those fortunate enough to have seen the HDR/SDR simulcast test imagery of a music concert from May’n (http://mayn.jp/) (from last year).... ![]() P.S. Back from a day at the beach ![]() ![]() Alas, perhaps someday we’ll get it in 4K HDR Atmos. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#8144 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#8146 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Dub, I know nothing about it, perhaps reach out to the author...many have a twitter thing going these days.
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#8147 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I get it now. Chief Science Officer ^ .
Science post: little known/realized color science observation is that with HMI lighting (HMI and tungsten lighting for movie sets are commonly discussed in American Cinematographer articles, like that referenced by Dubstar for Love & Friendship), anyway in HDR, the bluish look with HMI lighting on a movie set is distinctly more blue (and truer to what the crew actually sees with their own eyes) than when viewed on a SDR monitor. |
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#8148 |
Blu-ray Prince
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actually the AFI Silver - which has a very competent and resourceful Facebook/twitter folk confirmed that the files denote it as being 2K - regardless the image in 2K is quite astounding and beautiful. As seeing it a second time, I really took the time this go round to look at the costuming, lighting, cinematography and music score - the dialogue is paramount but every other aspect compliment each other to great effect.
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#8149 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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There have been productions which made a separate 4K DCP file as well as a 2K DCP file, but I don’t think a movie like Love & Friendship fits that practice profile, so if I were forced to bet on it I would go with the AFI Silver info as being all there is for theater operators.
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#8150 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() https://twitter.com/Fontaine_B/statu...35727077855232 between episodes of experiencing nystagmus when play is on. |
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#8151 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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At a supreme level…..http://www.cvrl.org/people/stockman/Stockmancvpub.htm
The upcoming HPA Tech Retreat UK in July would have done well to acquire him as a speaker for how we perceive brightness/colorfulness, e.g. the Advanced Imaging Sub Committee of the American Society of Cinematographers Technology Committee has referenced his fine work to aid in past projects. Ah well, perhaps at a future UK retreat. |
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#8152 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Meanwhile, today in Geneva…..for a scientist being more involved in stereo depth perception rather than color, light adaptation and the human temporal response, scrolling down... good job
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#8153 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Shown at the Society’s Clubhouse on Wednesday was an upcoming (rentable in early 2017) new large format camera choice for filmmakers joining the ranks of the Sony F65 and Red 8K Dragon. The public can see it at CineGear 2016 tomorrow….
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#8155 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Knowing you prefer your flesh tones natural and accurate, you can adjust that clap a little louder as the color science package will be by Light Iron, not RED.
Lensers checking it out at the Club, prior to Cine Gear….. ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 04-17-2019 at 05:11 PM. Reason: reposted original pic after the free imaging hosting service I use changed urls/servers |
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#8156 |
Blu-ray Prince
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NOW YOU SEE ME 2:
Studio: Lionsgate Rating: PG-13 Feature Run Time: 02:09:07 First Frame of End Credits (FFEC): 02:00:33 First Frame of Moving Credits (FFMC): 02:02:02 Image Format: Scope 4096x1716 File Size: 180 GB Audio Format: 5.1/7.1 |
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#8157 |
Banned
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#8159 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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#8160 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (06-05-2016) |
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