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#3324 | |
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A 4k master can come from a 2k upscale. This being Disney, I doubt they paid to have all the effects for television shows rendered at true 4k resolution or have the files compiled as true 4k for a 100% 4k finish. They may not have even been rendered at a theatrical grade 2k resolution either, more like 1080p to save on rendering time, storage, and costs. This thread is for true 4k (or higher) source material. |
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#3325 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Look on the previous page in this thread, I have 33 successful submissions, and I do understand the parameters of this thread. If the site reviewer is writing that movies are true 4K masters (no upscaling or 2K DI's are referenced in the reviews) then this needs to be brought to his attention. |
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#3326 |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (05-20-2024), MartinScorsesefan (05-31-2024) |
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#3331 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Don't forget, Netflix have been mandating 4K finishing (including VFX!) for years for their homegrown shows regardless of budget, and do you know why streamers have been doing it for so long while movies may still struggle? You literally only need one deliverable for streaming. For cinema, and especially for big tentpole pictures with all sorts of 'premium large format' options, you need a whole bunch of different versions to suit different screens (regular, IMAX, Dobly, plus 3D for all three in some cases) and getting all those options graded, conformed and QC'd takes time. Streaming? Fuggedaboutit. Just deliver your graded DV master inc SDR trims and that's it. It's not a miracle, it's just a time saver, so that time and money can be spent on 4K finishing instead. WandaVision was even Marvel's first "HDR first" project, that is to say that HDR was intended as the primary deliverable so all on-set monitoring, dailies viewing and finishing was done in HDR, it wasn't something that had to be bolted on afterwards. This piece on the VFX of the Obi-Wan series https://www.awn.com/vfxworld/image-e...breakdown-reel has someone literally say "Once the look and feel felt right, we introduced a level of fidelity to Jabiim that would do justice to the show’s 4K resolution". So we have a confirmation of 4K finishing in general plus VFX being rendered out to such resolution if the shot/scene demands it (as the hectic nature of a lot of action shots means that the temporal loss is such that <4K rez is fine). So, yeah. Best not to assume things, eh? |
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Thanks given by: | Bernardo A. (05-23-2024), gkolb (05-20-2024), MartinScorsesefan (05-31-2024), peppapigstan (05-21-2024), Quake1028 (08-27-2024) |
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#3334 |
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Thanks given by: | HD Goofnut (06-05-2024) |
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#3338 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | HD Goofnut (06-10-2024) |
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