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I said 75% sharper pics..25% soft pics UHD is a great higher bitrates than Blu-ray's bitrates. I knew it. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#325 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Well this is odd....
".Speaking of Universal, a number of you have asked when we’ll be reviewing the studio’s new 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray catalog product. The answer is: I don’t know. For some reason, the studio has decided not to make it available to reviewers. Seems to me that it’s pretty tough to promote a brand new format when you don’t actually make an effort to promote your brand new format, but go figure." -Bill Hunt |
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that screenshot looks pretty good to me, it doesn't have a blue tint like the BD does in those screenshots
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Thanks given by: | Dreamliner330 (08-16-2016) |
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I can save everyone the trouble: (Predicts future) 4K video scores: Lucy: 4.5/5 Lone Survivor: 3.5/5 Oblivion: 3/5 Last edited by Dreamliner330; 08-16-2016 at 03:31 AM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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I don't know why people complain about Oblivion. Sure the 4K direct source would have been great, but outside of few scenes with soft look the UHD looks perfect from the perspective of HDR and sounds great with ATMOS. HDR alone makes this a double dip for me. Few scenes are softer with few close ups sharper which is weird but definitely better than Blu-ray.
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#332 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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heres a picture comparison posted over at AVforums.com, these are NOT my pictures.
people need to get past the HDR and look deeper. yes, the clouds and sunsets and colors all look great. but textures are missing and sharpness is much softer. id say 75% of the movie is noticeably softer. a 4k movie should never be softer than a 1080P counterpart. pay attention to: overall sharpness of the girl texture/depth of the wrinkles on her dress near the hip area texture/sharpness of the wall behind the girl the chair itself the back wall has a "muddied" look to it, its not clean. ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | infiniteCR (08-16-2016) |
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#333 |
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Based off those screen shots I wouldn't say it's less sharp. Your complaints seem to stem from the HDR changing the overall look of the film. At least based on that screenshot comparison. I haven't seen either disk set. But those caps aren't really proving your point.
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#335 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I will never understand why studios are killing this format by forcing upscales and HDR re-grading on us when not needed...
Just give us the original DI/DCP as it was! Last edited by MisterXDTV; 08-16-2016 at 09:00 PM. |
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If you're already torn based on what you've read in this thread, good bet that going 4k on this one would only result in your own case of maddeningly mixed feelings. Sticking with the blu seems like a no-brainer: Few would suggest it's significantly worse than the UHD, while many claim it is superior. If you had a clear preference for HDR support over detail/resolution considerations, it might be another story... As for me: Never owned the blu, but it's an irony of the Oblivion 4K discussion in this forum that finally drove me to pony up and order the modestly priced blu-ray for 8 bucks yesterday. |
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#337 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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I took delivery of the Oblivion HD Blu-ray just today
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Thanks given by: | Opips3 (08-16-2016) |
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#338 |
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What of the notion that it's a little early to be "too" harshly criticizing the PQ of a title when--on the pro side--I think studios and mastering houses might still be sussing out how different elements respond to an HDR grade and--on the consumer side--calibration standards specifically contemplating HDR have yet to be set (right?)?
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#339 |
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#340 |
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Delivering the original DI/DCP at home wouldn't give better quality. Keep in mind that the T.V. sets we have at home are fixed-pixels display based so if a non-standard video signal is fed it has to be scaled (either up or down) to the panel's native resolution. If done well, a professional upscale should look better than the upscale rendered by the inexpensive built in scaler of a T.V. set or a Blu ray Disc player.
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