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#3021 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Which I notice still hasn’t made its way onto sites like Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._2020 |
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#3022 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Just hope that the content providers upconverted the digital master (e.g. uncompressed DPX files) rather than a downstream compressed iteration such as some mezzanine file. Point being, upresing compressed content is never going to appear as good as upresing uncompressed content because with the former, one has less data to work with. |
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#3023 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Today on Blu-ray….https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-W...Blu-ray/75821/
From last Dec., zee Wolf’s (mostly shot on film, which saprano and singhcr should appreciate ![]() Which originated from a 4K digital source master (DSM) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0993846/...ef_=tt_dt_spec |
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#3024 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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#3025 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#3026 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Pentatonic,
Wow. I missed this news. Remember ‘Ted from Red’, nice chap actually - http://www.mefeedia.com/video/64311489 Flash forward - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/beh...working-689355 I guess that means for all practical purposes his departure from RED signals the Red 4K laser projector project is either in a state of prolonged dormancy or else completely kaput like Sony Pictures Interactive - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...ts-down-689125 |
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#3027 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I think a few of those listed questions have already been addressed, at least indirectly, in piece meal fashion in past meetings, proposals. The adhoc group on support of HDR XYZ color space and HDR is tasked with gathering test material and evidence on the coding performance of HEVC. That’s when/where the rubber will meet the road, so to speak and theory is hopefully transformed into reality for all eyes to see. I suspect, in due course, such material will eventually be forthcoming from XYZ advocates as long as Hollywood studios remain motivated towards cutting down on the number of different mastering versions for deliverables. Anyway, as to adding P3, I thought you were anti-P3, no matter what the white point. Not to mention, if I’m not leaving out any colorful characters, HDMI 2.0 officially supports the following colorspaces: B.T. 601, B.T. 709-5, xvYCC, sYCC601, AdobeYCC601, AdobeRGB and B.T. 2020, so you’d need a new version (HDMI 2.x) to add P3. |
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#3028 | |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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The more improvements (even if little or that not everyone will be able to benefit from it) you add the faster and easier it is to get people to buy the newer format. |
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#3029 | ||
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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I wouldn't mind the additional cost of the XYZ color space if I thought it would provide a noticeable benefit for consumer displays within the next 10 years. |
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#3031 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Within a couple of years, due to a combination of inviting more guests over for viewings, as well as personally needing more (actually a variety of) food and drink than my little ole refrigerator had the capacity to hold, I discovered the small refrigerator was just too dang small and I should have had the contractor build in a space for a large refrigerator in order to be more future proof. ![]() Retrospective analysis of the above include the following choices: 1. In order to meet immediate needs and keep building costs down ![]() 2. I developed too many friends who like watching movies and sports over at my house on a bigger screen than what they have at home. 3. Due to the act of putting any-sized frig in my home theater room, I turned into an alcoholic ![]() |
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#3032 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Plus, the consumer electronics marketing machine can just as easily call P3 ‘wider color gamut’ as they could with B.T.2020 despite it being only about 30% larger than 709. |
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#3033 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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At the upcoming NAB, Local 600 is sponsoring a ‘conversation’ with Wally Pfister (Director) and his D.P., which, given its now unique acquisition and post production workflow, https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ce#post8880524
hopefully an astute journalist from THR, the ICG Magazine staff or someone else will cover as Transcendence is hitting theaters next month….. http://nab14.mapyourshow.com/5_0/ses...B550EAC9CDFBDF |
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#3034 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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Also if this was about video quality than the consumer XYZ color space would have used the D65 white point since that is used by every major consumer display standard (SDTV, HDTV, sRGB, UHDTV). A few hundred dollars for high quality white point rebalancing is no big deal for professional equipment but it would be a huge problem for future consumer displays. It is somewhat absurd for the major studios to expect white point rebalancing to be done on future consumer displays just so that they can save money on their professional equipment. I think there could be a marketing advantage in being able to say "More colors than UHDTV" and putting the disclaimer for what that means in fine print. |
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#3035 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Richard, I think you’re missing the point I was trying to make, i.e. I think studios would favor giving consumers P3 deliverables over B.T. 2020 deliverables. Colorists are already grading in P3 (then converting into XYZ in order to be shown correctly on a DCI compliant cinema projector), e.g. ~ 17 to 18 min. timestamp in this Ender’s Game workflow….
http://vimeo.com/78581143 In other words, dealing with something entirely new like B.T. 2020 would be (for studios) more of a PITA compared to P3 of which there are already industry-wide displays in place which can meet the spec of P3 correctly. |
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#3036 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Whereas at their convention, Panasonic evokes the spirit of 4K in a colorful
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#3037 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Or, even more modestly successful hard working young entrepreneurs who started selling bike parts out of his parents’ garage as a young teenager and then went on to found one of the most successful bicycle retailers in the industry, like Mike - https://www.jensonusa.com/!q2FqT6O9M...ompany/aboutus |
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#3039 | |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I am not questioning what you said, but I am curious. and why does benefit within the next 10 years matter? One can always make the argument that can be made that with todays tech (or yesterday's tech) we can't (could not) do something. But I think such "short sightedness" is one of the issues between consumers and the industry as a whole and why people feel they are getting ripped off. Why introduce 4k now and in a few years when it will benefit consumers ask people to re-purchase again for better colour (or what ever else you want to add) if it can be added now? |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Now, years later, many are familiar with the name Santana – http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/ne...218/index.html 75 days to go..... |
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