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#1921 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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From the screen-shots The Matrix on Blu-ray almost looks like a SDR mix on autopilot, which isn't something that should be celebrated (which is a shame as it's great we've had a new BD). I don't think the highlights should have been blown-out quite as much, I think Terminator 2 had similar issues (along with a few others!). |
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#1922 |
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It mostly depends upon what grading displays the colorist is working with, and even then, they can choose to grade for what they see (for example, up to 1k nits, with anything above that being clipped), whilst leaving information above what their display can produce intact (which results in a grade made on a 1K nit display, but with information going up to 10k nits in some cases).
I do know that if you're doing a Dolby Vision grade you are required to use a Dolby approved display, which usually means a Dolby Pulsar monitor which can be used for 4K nit grades. |
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#1923 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I love the Matrix but $32 is just too much even if it's a great release. When Jurassic Park is $50 for 4 movies, come on Warner Bros.
I expect the price to drop quickly and is just there to make a quick buck off the die hards and it will be $19.99 shortly after. |
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#1924 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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The Matrix evolutions:
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#1925 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I agree. I'm waiting too. I got Saving Private Ryan and Die Hard both for $20. This doesn't need to be $12 more.
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Is it wrong that I quite like the grain (look at the gun) on the DVD? Not too shabby. |
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#1931 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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If not playing back in DV then the OPPO doesn't show any of the DV information, just the HDR10 layer info, but even when it's playing DV all it says in the information screen is "Dolby Vision 12-bit" and doesn't provide any more specifics. It's my understanding however that these DV masters are at 4000 nits pretty much by default. They're usually graded on the 4000-nit Pulsar, with the Dolby Maui at 2000 and Sony's BVM-X300 at 1000 nits, they're also DV-certified mastering monitors for which they can employ temporary tone mapping to visualise the extended highlight information, ditto for >4000-nit material on the Pulsar.
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#1932 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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![]() Something that strikes me though is how "photochemical" the UHD looks in terms of its colour, the flat green murk of the previous HD transfer feels like an entirely digital thing, this blanket colour laid onto the image, whereas the more cyan look to the green on the UHD seems to have more of an organic response. Hard to explain. As for the new Blu-ray, I dunno what the heck that's trying to look like. Replicating the effects of glaucoma, maybe? |
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#1938 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Oh man that UHD shot looks awesome. I am so anxious to get this disc. Luckily, it looks like Target is shipping my copy today. Hopefully it will be here by Wednesday.
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