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#1661 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Peak brightness of ~ 31 foot-Lamberts (think about twice as bright as conventional D-Cinema projection), but also importantly is a contrast ratio approaching 1,000,000:1 with Dolby Cinema.
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#1662 |
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Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Sheesh Geoff, that post wasn’t directed toward you, or anything you may have said in the past…and nothing personal to Mister either. You missed the point. Point being, just because the deployment of something advanced may be in its infancy, don’t condemn the tech, as you gots to start somewhere ![]() Or if you prefer something more video related |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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guess you must have missed the Kingsman UHD review. the UHD version does kick the BDs ass pretty good. "I placed the original Blu-ray on my Top Ten Demo Discs of 2015 because it offered a wonderfully sharp picture (and great sound), but this Ultra HD Blu-ray is even better. I honestly didn't expect much improvement in perceived resolution, given that this movie was photographed and finished in 2K, and then upscaled for this release. But it's truly there. Check out the longer shots of Eggsy's apartment complex for a direct A-to-B comparison. On the Blu-ray, sharpness trickles off; on the UHD, sharpness travels all the way to the back of the frame. CGI material looks terrific too. Even the opening titles are more resolute. Next lets chat about the wider color space. This highly stylized universe is perfect for showing off HDR. All sorts of purples and teals and yellows -- particularly during the villain's lair climax -- draw eyes to the world's production design. Bright skies are also a highlight, with lifelike gradients between the Sun and darker areas. Nighttime exteriors also pop with deep black levels, shadow detail, and more engaging color choices. In terms of flaws, there is some softness, mostly in a few establishing shots (one of London near the opening) and occasional closeups. And some viewers may nitpick about focus around the frame's edges, but this is likely due to the anamorphic lenses used during principal photography. While not quite the top tier of Ultra HD content (tips my hat at 'Life of Pi' and, hopefully, 'Mad Max Fury Road'), 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' none the less delivers a highly resolved 4K presentation with improved resolution, vibrant colors, and wonderfully clean gradients between brighter and darker objects. It bests the Blu-ray in every way." I bolded the last part in cased you missed it. http://ultrahd.highdefdigest.com/306...etservice.html |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Power Member
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Sure, from a tech POV I'm still fascinated because I'm a right geek for all dat tech stuff but until I upgrade my TV to a WCG/HDR model (no ETA as of yet) then I'll remain as a "theoretician" whose thoughts don't mean a whole hell of a lot and so I'll leave the gushing reviews to the rest of y'all. |
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Banned
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