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Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() My steelbook came today so I skipped through some scenes and it looks great, I don't understand how can you say it's barely any upgrade from the BD. What is wrong with those people? ![]() Those elevated blacks seems to be the only problem; on my OLED it looks glourious after lowering the brightness from 50 to 48. |
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Jun 2012
Detroit, Michigan
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#1707 |
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#1708 |
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I remember when I saw this film in theaters. The 35mm image with its glorious grain and gate weave lit up the screen just like God intended. But immediately I knew something was wrong.
Leaving my seat and placing my eye just 6 inches from the screen, ruler in hand, ignoring the complaints from other moviegoers, I was able to confirm my wildest fears: incredibly, inconceivably, this so-called 35mm print was sourced from a 2K digital intermediate. I was aghast. I collapsed into a nearby seat, spilling another patron's popcorn. "What are you doing you schmuck, we're tryna watch the movie!" he said. "You don't understand!" I cried. "This film was mastered in 2K instead of 4K! Can't you see it?" I asked to see the projectionist to find out if there had been an error, if they had been sent a bootleg or a workprint by accident. They wouldn't let me in. I wrote to the studio, even to Tarantino himself, asking how they could be so careless, so disrespectful of their film as to master it in 2K. I received no response. Imagine my surprise to find just a few years later that the great Roger Deakins, a man whom I had once respected, had shot In Time in measly 1080p on the so-called "camera" they call the Alexa! Truly barbarian times we live in. I haven't seen a single film or bought a single blu-ray since. |
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#1709 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Brightness and black level are separate settings on Sonys. You indicated it was the brightness that you lowered, not the black level; just curious which it actually was.
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#1710 |
Senior Member
Jun 2012
Detroit, Michigan
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#1711 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I have LG TV where black level is set by the option called "Brightness" (like in most TVs), which is what I lowered. Last edited by Mierzwiak; 10-25-2021 at 09:18 PM. |
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Last edited by johnnyringo7; 10-25-2021 at 09:35 PM. |
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#1714 |
Banned
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#1715 |
Special Member
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#1717 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Nah, brightness is brightness. Black level is black level. I have a Sony.
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#1718 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Thanks given by: | BorisKarloffice (10-25-2021) |
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Special Member
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Very much so.
I have always been a resolution "apologist" so to speak. I don't have a 4K setup yet, but I've seen my share of films on the big screen mastered in 2K, 4K, 4K upscaled from 3K, 35mm printed from 2K and 4K, photochemical 35 and 70mm, various flavors of IMAX including 15/70 and 4K Laser, etc. And of course films like Drive, The First Avenger, Tron Legacy, Avatar, Real Steel, Ted, and Superman Returns that were shot in measly 1080p. I don't recall ever noticing a difference unless I went looking for it, and even then, only on particularly large screens. Inglourious Basterds looked great in 35mm from a 2K DI. Doctor Strange looked great in 2K on the Bullock Museum's 6 story high IMAX screen, the biggest theater screen in Texas. I don't care that much. The dynamic range of Laser IMAX and Dolby Cinema are the real prize and the real reason I'm planning to get a UHD setup. |
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Thanks given by: | BorisKarloffice (10-26-2021) |
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