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![]() I keep saying this: The Eagles and Flyers can't seem to win championships, but that doesn't stop them from being interesting and having movies made: Silver Linings Playbook, and the upcoming Broad Street Bullies by Rob Zombie. Winning it all is nice, of course...but it's good to be relevant. ![]() Quote:
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Apr 2007
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But on a more jokingly whimsical note, let’s not forget Animalia gadgets for our pets… |
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#1183 |
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![]() ![]() As always, great stuff Penton! Well this is certainly is an interesting push. I wonder when the other studios will start to follow suit...or are they letting Sony walk out on the ice alone? So a quick timeline VHS(1978)---->DVD(1995)---->blu-ray(2006)---->4k(2013). So keeping with both the upgrade in technology AND the amount of time it takes to do it, I'm thinking 16k in 2016? |
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Due to an issue with my Denon player's and receiver's firmware(up to date) and whatever authoring process Sony has chosen that is causing video glitching with my Ghostbusters 4K disc, I have decided to buy another Blu-ray player as a backup. I have tested and have come to the conclusion that it's a firmware thing. I have found Denon to be rather slow at updating firmware and considering that as a consumer, I should be able to buy a product, take it home and just work. Too bad the industry doesn't test enough. I bought a player that has twin HDMI out, so I can shoot the video straight to the screen and the audio to the receiver. As my tests confirmed playing directly to the screen from my original Denon player worked and that a borrowed $99 dollar Panasonic played fine through the receiver with the same cables, I had no choice but to buy another player in hopes that I can make this work.
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Upscaling is done via algorithms that are based on many parameters and adaptive potentials. The more detailed and specific these parameters, the more processing power and time it takes to treat the image. A lot of upscaling is done based on best case scenario type parameters. Especially with scaling hardware that isn't particularly expensive. It makes sense that a better quality image will upscale better than a lesser quality image. So these higher bitrate transfers are already a leg up in that sense. But you can also encode the image in such a way that it compliments upscaling processes better. So the image that is essentially procedurally reconstructed, looks better than if you just stuck some randomly encoded video through it. You may or may not have noticed, but a lot of recent DVDs look way better upscaled than older DVDs. There are reasons for this. In Sony's case with these newe "Mastered in 4K" discs, they are basically offering a signal chain that allegedly is the inverse of the compression process to author the Blu-ray format. It sounds like it could be more like straight across decompressing, rather than procedural reconstruction. In other words, more like actually returning the lost detail, rather than just preserving what's there and making it larger. Quote:
Ultimately, my responses the past couple of pages have operated under the assumption that drastic changes to the image quality would require new scans. I.E. I thought Ghost Busters was blown out because the scan was poor. Not because somebody baked in dynamic contrast, after the fact. I don't even know what my point is anymore, but I wasn't trying to attack you or anything. Quote:
But for film, are you saying the digital scans of films are are assumed perfect and they are just regrading the scans for a different result? Because I thought the point of this whole thing was to "remaster" these movies? So in that sense, shouldn't film based movies be rescanned with more care? again, not attacking anyone. Just getting into the discussion. Last edited by Toptube; 05-21-2013 at 09:13 AM. |
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But when they scan a film-based show from the original negative, the above variables aren't usually part of that image record, which is why the look of a home video version can change from transfer to transfer to transfer. The film must essentially be regraded, using things like archival positive elements and camera reports to get it looking as it should, along with input from the filmmakers, natch. That's in an ideal world, mind you, where everyone's happy to see their movie looking exactly as it did x amount of years ago. As we've seen plenty of times recently, some directors (and some studios in general) have no qualms about retiming their pictures according to modern tastes - or indeed whatever batshit insane idea they've had. Billy Friedkin, I'm looking at you... Last edited by Geoff D; 05-21-2013 at 11:27 AM. |
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#1189 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
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So I took the plunge and bought The Amazing Spider-Man 3D BD and Mi4K BD. Since I know this film had a 4K DI.
From my brief look on my not-so-optimal set up, I don't see much difference. Only because I thought the original release already looked very good! There may be some marginal difference in detail and colour contrast, but beyond that, I'd say don't double dip. Save your money for something else that can truly benefit from this Mastered in 4K line of products. Vote with your wallet. We have to let these studios know that a good Blu-ray release can be done right the first time. With all that is said and done, I don't regret getting this. And I might want to get Ghostbusters and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man. |
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Jul 2012
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Don't forget UMD's and their memory sticks. I laughed at UMD's when I first saw them - a bare bones movie on each disc that's more expensive than the DVD with special features. Better to just rip the DVD and put it on the memory stick.
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Dec 2012
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I hope Sony use now for all catalog tiles(even the normal Blu-rays, not only the mastered in 4K series) new 4K scans. For example Geronimo that have no release date.
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Singapore
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Since we're here, I want to know everyone's opinion on foreign dubs. Do any of you ever listen to dubs in lossless?
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I never listen to dubs of any kind, period. It's an insult to the filmmaker IMHO. There are two exceptions though: Someone is blind and is unable to read subtitles or your native language is available in dub only without any subtitles.
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There are some good dubs, though. The French dub for Disney's Beauty and the Beast is beautiful.
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Blu-ray King
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Banned
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Blu-ray King
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