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The Complete Star Wars Saga |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
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20 | 1.09% |
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Also don't forget The Making of Star Wars , Special Effects : The Making Of The Empire Strikes Back and Classic Creatures : The Making Of Return Of The Jedi. Those are good documentary's as well. Hopefully those Doc's are in the box set too.
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And just from the number of discs in the set, it should be clear it won't be. |
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You make good points. But you will be surprised at how malleable digital HD can be. These posters describe on different forums their experience of seeing Attack Of The Clones on IMAX back in 2002: Wed Nov 06, 2002 6:40 am It was in 4x3, or at least something less than 2.35:1 or whatever it was in the theater. The opening shots with the senator's cruiser landing on Coursant are missing the left and right expanses of cloud that were in the analog and DLP versions. I didn't notice any pixelation. http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtop...64114&start=40 11-05-2002, 01:21 AM I saw Attack of the Clones on an IMAX screen at the Smithsonian (http://www.si.edu/imax/) on Friday. I could make out the pores on the face of Natalie Portman. I'm still giddy. http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/.../t-142595.html 12/03/02 10:15 PM I just saw Attack of the Clones on IMAX and here is my question: The movie was shot in digital (something like 1920 X 1080 pixels I'm told) and transfered to the 70mm Imax format. by my calculations (1080 lines divided by an 80ft. screen) each line should be roughly 1 inch high. But I looked and damned if I could find ANY pixelization, vertical or horizontal. How do they do this? http://forums.howwhatwhy.com/showfla...-222100&fpart=. Now this poster noticed some colour issues as opposed to pixelization: 04-28-05, 02:01 AM In the last DLP/Christie Digital presentation I witnessed -- which was Attack of the Clones in 2002 -- the image had a vertically-ribbed pattern to it, especially noticable in areas of uniform colour, like the blue in the end credits. Maybe I was sitting too close http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/.../t-531925.html. Even Lucas himself conducted tests when he blew up 1080 images over and above conventional screen sizes: Lucas revealed that CineAlta is not only more easily manipulated but can also be blown up more than film. “We’ve done tests [where] we are blowing [digital images] up 50-60 percent on top of it already being blown up to be widescreen and getting an absolutely beautiful image. We had to go a long way before the [digital] image starts to fall apart… We were all shocked, even the guys at ILM.” http://www.sony.co.uk/biz/content/id...ticlesection=2 Last edited by danny_boy; 04-27-2011 at 04:59 PM. |
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The generation that grew up watching Star Wars in the cinema(I am one of them) would watch films on TV's like this: ![]() and watch VHS: ![]() Then when we went to the Cinema to see either 35 or 70 mm presentations we would be blown away: ![]() Which is the point. For a long time cinema only had to compete with crappy VHS and Cathode Ray TV's. Its a different ball game now! Last edited by danny_boy; 04-27-2011 at 05:27 PM. |
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I've never seen an IMAX blow-up myself, but while IMAX's upscaling algorithms may produce an image without obvious pixelization and whatnot, I seriously doubt the 1080p-sourced material would compare in fidelity to something shot on actual 65mm/15perf negative like The Dark Knight. Even some DVDs can look tolerable when upscaled but ultimately you can't create resolution that wasn't there.
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I'll also add that my local movie theater has converted to 4K sony projectors, and that I don't see pixelization on movies mastered at 2K resolution or shot on 1080p digital cameras. Yet I have no trouble seeing it on my 1080p plasma from comparable viewing distances for the screen size. That suggests to me that the projector lenses in movie theaters are a major limiting factor for >2K resolution at cinemas. Or I need new glasses.
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Larry Thorpe practically pioneered digital HD: FSTD: Is high-definition-to-15-perf 70mm as good as the real thing? Thorpe: It’s not in any way a claim that we are as good. We are not. But we’re surprisingly good. If it isn’t quite the quality of a 65mm negative, and it’s not, by the time you get to that 70mm print, it’s still going to be remarkably good. http://www.fromscripttodvd.com/filme...sion_fixed.htm Last edited by danny_boy; 04-27-2011 at 06:54 PM. |
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In the simplest possible terms, no, you can't get any more detail from something shot in 1080p. But it's the filmmaker's learned opinion that these 1080p images are far more flexible and 'embiggenable' when it comes to upscaling for future use. And just as films finished on a 2K DI would need to have special effects redone for 4K, the exact same thing is true for Lucas' HD-shot Star Wars films! They're mostly CG after all ![]() ![]() If 1080p holds up in 15/70 IMAX, then future '1080p upscale/4K effects' hybrids should look very good indeed. They won't look like, say, Lawrence Of Arabia given an 8K scan, but then most films won't... |
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It will be here faster than we know it.
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Really? ![]() Where did this news come from that it won't be included? I guess I'll just have to wait another year or two until there is another box set of them, just like they did with DVD. Last edited by ObiTrentKenobi; 04-28-2011 at 11:00 AM. |
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