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#1443 |
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Mar 2011
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Why are folks making a big deal about this being an upscale?, seems like standard fare for movies from this time frame(2000's)
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Very few and far between. Sony was the only studio at the time really pushing for 4K DIs (and that might have something to do with the fact they were one of the few manufacturers of 4K digital projectors being sent to theaters).
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Thanks given by: | rroeder (10-15-2021) |
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I think some members mentioned that the 35MM print he shows comes from the same 2K DI? |
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Thanks given by: | rroeder (10-15-2021) |
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Of course there is. He shot it using film.
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Thanks given by: | danman227460 (10-14-2021) |
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The ones in 4K (2160p) size on some of the earlier reviews (example) on the other hand are true direct 4K in PQ 2020, to 320nits. (you can see the raw RGB PQ values from 0-10,000 behind the screenshot by clicking on their full sized display, on the top of them the [Display in 4K HDR (will look grey in normal monitors)] like this: 320 nits PQ 2020 (brightness of a 2016 4K/5K iMac for example) ![]() Above320 nits well there is where the hull reflection goes. A 1000 nit PQ one would have that but you'll need a 1000nit computer monitor RAW PQ 2020 values as seen without PQ 2020 monitor. ![]() If screenshots look dark which I mentioned in an earlier post, click on the white moon on the top right corner of our pages ^ and of course, select also black background when seeing the large actual size ones. Also note that discs are usually (or should be) mastered in studio dark conditions and they would use 2.4 contrast, while most web images are usually in 2.2 sRGB (which is brighter than even 2.2 gamma in the shadows), so an accurate screenshot duplicating the 0-100% values would have the values coded for 2.4 (or PQ) for dark viewing conditions. (so turning or dimming off the room lights like when watching in a home theater would make evaluating screenshots closer to expected) [Show spoiler]
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Yes there was but then the rest of the movie making process comes into play:
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (10-14-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (10-14-2021) |
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#1454 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2021
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It seems this release was done using the best materials that exist, and undoubtedly this release is good and people are making a mountain out of nothing.
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#1455 |
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Thanks given by: | RBBrittain (10-19-2021) |
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Yes now in the digital era, most of films are finished into the digital realm, into file formats designed for film and beyond parameters, and only exist in virtual form, and is now with UHD, that some of that is now possible at home. For example 2020 is a much larger color space, and there are others. While BD/709/sRGB is basically PAL and SMPTE-C used on TVs in the 70s and 80s, while P3 is more like the original designed wider NTSC colors (similar to Technicolor too) that were seldom or never achieved in bright TVs at all and discarded for the narrower PAL and SMPTE-C.
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (10-14-2021) |
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Just curious, but what would cause the burnt subtitles to have a slight shift like that? |
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#1458 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2015
The 5th Dimension
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Just did a quick skim through my 4K collection and the only ones that aren't 'native 4K' releases between 2000 and 2010 are Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Lord of the Rings, Fast & Furious, Pans Labyrinth, Shutter Island, Transporter 3, Toy Story 3 and Underworld by the looks of it. Last edited by JPK; 10-14-2021 at 10:27 PM. |
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