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^^^No it's not a TV series---we're talking about the Trek movie box set of six movies.
The Bits reviewed the TV series and gave it rave reviews. And the movie set ahd an earlier releases date in other countries and people are posting supposed 'bad screenshots' from the movies. I wish Paramount would get copies to reliable reviewers and put this to rest. (and then get on with the director's cuts) ![]() |
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Hello Jeff/Bill
First off, I must say that I really enjoy the Bit's T-shirts. The T-shirts are excellent quality and are a great value overall. So thanks for the excellent product (I just ordered 2 more). I am looking forward to future offerings. Have either of you had a chance to view “There's Something About Mary” on Blu-ray? This is one of my favorite comedies and I want to buy it once it is blessed by reviewers. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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The "screenshot scientists" seem to think that Bill Hint is doing damage control for Paramount now.
Man oh Man. Its funny how the guy who has been one of the most outspoken critics of DNR is now being accused of more or less endorsing it. Im still getting these films, due to the fact that this will without a doubt be the best these films have ever looked. Once again Bill (and Jeff) thanks for contributing here. I had never really had a problem with the screenshit threads at AVS until now. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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![]() That isn't to say that they don't look good, as detail has been retained for the most part. Search For Spock in particular looks great, as do TMP and Final Frontier. Khan is a bit softer, but given the massive reduction in budget I'm not surprised. Voyage Home looks very soft indeed, but it's more naturalistic than the leaden facial textures seen in Undiscovered Country. They've been cleaned up beautifully too. Remember the opening scene of TMP on the director's edition DVD? Those shots of the Klingon ships are understandably riddled with dirt and debris, but they're pristine on the BDs. And so it continues throughout the films, although one or two specks still get through. Oh, one more thing Bill: how's the hunt for the Bond steelbooks coming along? |
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There is absolutely nothing to be concerned about, hell Benjamin Button didn't arrive until Friday for anyone, and it streets tomorrow. I expect it in the next couple of days. Quote:
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Suffice it to say, I am very, very, very interested to read the Digital Bits review of this movie in particular. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Maxwell Everett; 05-04-2009 at 10:06 PM. |
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The Digital Bits
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I'm just curious but I have been having problems with the latest firmware version on my blu-ray player. I still have the disc for the older version - will I ruin my machine by trying to re-install the old firmware? I have the samsung UP5000 - (i know several people will coment that samsung players have issues)
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How many people on that thread have actually seen the Blu-ray……..2 or 3? |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I had read the thread on the screen caps for the Star trek movies on blu-ray, and did a comparison of a few scenes between the special edition dvds upscaled and the blu-ray versions, and I have to say there was a fairly noticeable difference for me a good example is when chang first comes on board the Enterprise and is talking to kirk the extra detail in his patch is evident. a few shots in TWOK also have funny focusing like when kirk is drinking the romulan ale, the scene appears soft but if you look at his hand the glass is very clear and in focus, I'm quite happy with my purchase, and am looking forward to paramounts next trek offering on blu-ray.
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Regarding Star Trek VI, I'll chime in with agreement that the movie's Super35 photography was pretty crappy. Not very many people knew how to do Super35 right back in the early 1990s.
I didn't get to see Star Trek VI in 70mm. I'm wondering how funny the movie looked in certain parts with boldly colorful and nearly grainless 65mm or VistaVision visual effects elements combined with grainy and slightly out of focus Super35 based live action plates. At least they had ILM back on this installment. The "V" installment had some effects that, putting it nicely, were not so great. |
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I have to make this brief, also I do want to make sure in the first sentence that what I am going to say has NOTHING to do with Blu-ray itself but has ALL to do with the mastering level prior to reaching the encoding stage (transfer/mastering to tape/cleanup/handling to final master [tape] level for this release). I am certain, if (the film elements were) properly handled, the Blu-ray format could provide a far better rendition of what has surfaced in the current issue. It is a shame that the studio did not make use of that potential. So, let's get to it. Though I agree with you on points 1 & 2 (re: 1 to the extend that Meyer and peers were surely consulted at SOME point in time re: these transfers, which does not tell you when that actually happened*) having actually SEEN the discs here I have to vehemently disagree with point 3 and 4. First off, the transfers are not newly made (except, perhaps, for ST II: TWOK), some (like ST: VI) are even [old] 59.94i 1080 masters* that are usually reserved for broadcast. The level of de-graining and de-noising (the latter very evident in ST:II) is pushing the tolerance level on most, surpassing it easily on ST: IV - TVH, where those people offended by PATTON may be in for a shock. It IS that bad. And no, this has nothing to do with the age of the materials or soft focus lenses or focus pulling - it has very much to do with digital "improvments" caused by de-graining, de-noising and in some cases even video sweetening software applications. The static noise patterns described by others are evident, and are parts of the "trail" such applications leave behind. Some were used in cleanup processing (where they do not belong). The films will, properly treated, not be comparable to titles like CARS or WALL-E, or any of the high value, newly made DI productions of today. No question. The film stock available at the time and its inherent emulsion characteristics [grain structure], the cameras and lenses used would not allow for that. But the result here is a far, far cry (no pun intended) from the one that is possible and was intended, and could have been reached. Re: HTWWW - Please, Jeff, don't even go there ![]() P.S.: Aside from the fact that the CINERMA production of HTWWW cannot be compared in resolution to the single 35mm frame capture of ST: VI on S35. Last edited by Torsten Kaiser TLE; 05-05-2009 at 06:00 AM. |
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