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Old 02-16-2019, 08:37 PM   #1561
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Because I don’t mind the extra detail. I care for the overall aesthetic. UHD, HDR, and OLED are giving me the closest thing to 35mm print at home that I’ve ever seen. And I’m loving it tremendously!
You're happy with the black levels offered by HDR? That's about as revisionist as it gets. It was (and remains) impossible to achieve anything even remotely close to that level of black on a 35mm projector.
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You're happy with the black levels offered by HDR? That's about as revisionist as it gets. It was (and remains) impossible to achieve anything even remotely close to that level of black on a 35mm projector.
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Old 02-16-2019, 09:36 PM   #1563
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Sorry, but that's a fact. Explain to me logically why that deserved the eye roll
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Old 02-16-2019, 11:42 PM   #1564
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Old 02-17-2019, 01:20 AM   #1566
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You're happy with the black levels offered by HDR? That's about as revisionist as it gets. It was (and remains) impossible to achieve anything even remotely close to that level of black on a 35mm projector.
Yeah every time I go to the theater I am reminded how shit the black levels are. An LCD without any local dimming is probably more "projection accurate" than an OLED.
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Old 02-17-2019, 01:26 AM   #1567
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Because I don’t mind the extra detail. I care for the overall aesthetic. UHD, HDR, and OLED are giving me the closest thing to 35mm print at home that I’ve ever seen. And I’m loving it tremendously!
Says someone who doesn't realize that the grade matters BEFORE the HDR and everything else is applied. If black levels or colors are incorrect, none of your fancy initials will fix it.

(Also says someone who will take whatever he's given and proclaim it great just because of those fancy initials, regardless of whether or not it is correct to the actual look of the films.)
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Old 02-17-2019, 01:29 AM   #1568
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Yeah every time I go to the theater I am reminded how shit the black levels are. An LCD without any local dimming is probably more "projection accurate" than an OLED.
Yep. It took me a few screenings once they reopened the New Beverly Cinema in LA for me to get back into the swing of things. I was crushed (pardon the pun) when the realities of black levels on projected film reared their ugly head.

I'm fine with it now, but it's still strange when I get home from a screening and flick on my TV and go back to HDR-land.
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Old 02-17-2019, 06:47 AM   #1569
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Yeah every time I go to the theater I am reminded how shit the black levels are. An LCD without any local dimming is probably more "projection accurate" than an OLED.
A load of nonsense.
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Says someone who doesn't realize that the grade matters BEFORE the HDR and everything else is applied. If black levels or colors are incorrect, none of your fancy initials will fix it.

(Also says someone who will take whatever he's given and proclaim it great just because of those fancy initials, regardless of whether or not it is correct to the actual look of the films.)
What are you talking about?
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Old 02-17-2019, 07:56 AM   #1571
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A load of nonsense.

You claimed to own personal 35 mm prints. After that statement of yours, I question if you've ever even seen a 35 mm print of a movie.

It's physically impossible to simulate the black levels of HDR content (on an OLED, no less ) by shining a lamp through a black filter of film. That's why non HDR blacks look greyish by comparison.

You'll just have to roll your eyes at the laws of physics on that one
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Old 02-17-2019, 11:47 AM   #1572
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Yeah I’m not sure I agree with much of what’s being said here. It’s one extreme to the next lol.
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Old 03-05-2019, 12:51 AM   #1573
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Old 03-05-2019, 11:14 AM   #1574
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You claimed to own personal 35 mm prints. After that statement of yours, I question if you've ever even seen a 35 mm print of a movie.

It's physically impossible to simulate the black levels of HDR content (on an OLED, no less ) by shining a lamp through a black filter of film. That's why non HDR blacks look greyish by comparison.

You'll just have to roll your eyes at the laws of physics on that one
Yep. When this tiny strip of film has light blasted through it onto a reflective screen then black levels are the first thing to suffer, it's why gamma is so super-high on release prints, it's an attempt to give it a decent level of contrast in that environment. There are other methods that people have used to create deeper black levels like bleach bypass and other related processes, which leaves a layer of undeveloped silver on the film that would otherwise be washed off. This extra layer adds density and literally blocks more light from coming through, David Fincher used it on Se7en because he wanted the image to disappear into the darkness in the theater, that people wouldn't know where the screen ended and the border began. And while I may not have seen a 35mm print in 8 years I've seen plenty of 15/70 IMAX prints in that time and their blacks were bang average as well.

Not saying that all this "perfect black" and "infinite contrast" isn't something to aim for if we can get it - hence laser projectors being used in the cinema to deliver much higher contrast and proper 'off' blacks - but meh blacks have been a fixture of cinema for quite some time, and it's not just a modern digital malaise. Even my ZD9 does black levels that smash anything I've seen in a cinema for as long as I can remember (though the Sony 4K projector for Alien the other night was better than some I've seen), never mind what an OLED can do.
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Old 03-05-2019, 05:28 PM   #1575
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Not saying that all this "perfect black" and "infinite contrast" isn't something to aim for if we can get it - hence laser projectors being used in the cinema to deliver much higher contrast and proper 'off' blacks - but meh blacks have been a fixture of cinema for quite some time, and it's not just a modern digital malaise. Even my ZD9 does black levels that smash anything I've seen in a cinema for as long as I can remember (though the Sony 4K projector for Alien the other night was better than some I've seen), never mind what an OLED can do.
The typical commercial theater DLP here in the states is around 2,000:1 native contrast. I'm guessing the SXRD theater is 6-8,000:1 (working off what many SXRD front projectors reach at max calibrated lumens). I was told the ZD9 with a single pixel on measures around 45,000:1?
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Not sure if this has been posted, but for those wondering why there's no 4k of Rambo (2008) on disc or digital, Bill Hunt said today that this because that movie was originally Weinstein collaboration and the rights now belong to Spyglass, not Paramount.
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Old 03-15-2019, 04:48 AM   #1577
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Not sure if this has been posted, but for those wondering why there's no 4k of Rambo (2008) on disc or digital, Bill Hunt said today that this because that movie was originally Weinstein collaboration and the rights now belong to Spyglass, not Paramount.
Is this quote online somewhere?

How would Spyglass have gotten the rights to this film, and why would Paramount have anything to do with it?

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Is this quote online somewhere?

How would Spyglass have gotten the rights to this film, and why would Paramount would have anything to do with it?


Meant Lionsgate/Studio Canal. And it's on his Twitter account Today.
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Meant Lionsgate/Studio Canal. And it's on his Twitter account Today.
Thanks. Sorry if my tone seemed snarky; I was honestly confused.

Read the story about Spyglass acquiring Weinstein assets. Interesting.
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Can anyone tell me if the audio tracks on these movies are from the original stems and not tinkered like the Halloween movie?
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