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#13206 |
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Apr 2007
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I keep getting these PM’s from people asking me if I think (confidentially) whether or not the HDTV mpeg-2 version of FOTR is ‘truly” better than the Blu-ray edition or, was the HDTV broadcast master sharpened and therefore essentially just *appears better*.
I don’t know for sure, so please stop with the PMs. To make it crystal clear, by the time I get around to actually watching the theatrical versions, the extended versions will probably be streeting, so in the meantime, I refer you all to the reviews of Ken Brown, Bill Hunt, and all the other real-time reviews that have been noted and linked to on this thread as well as the main LOTR thread which we have here on this forum to give you as many opinions as possible. Bottom line, I can not tell from viewing on my never been calibrated stinkin computer display in my private office by examining one or even a couple stinkin screenshots posted of some ‘seasoned’ dude with a beard, which is all I’ve seen and plan to see concerning the whole issue. The matter is not as easy as you guys assume it to be. If you don’t believe me or can’t appreciate that, then without posting some proprietary images which I’m frankly not at liberty to do, I’ll refer you to this mini-tutorial……….. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut.../sharpness.htm Scroll down to the ‘seasoned’ dude with the grey shirt and sweater, look at the acutance/resolution comparison stills. It is *possible* (if very good sharpening tools are available and carefully applied) to make and think of the Acutance: High....Resolution: High image- as being analogous to the ‘possibly’ sharpened HDTV version of FOTR and the - Acutance: Low….Resolution: High image- as being representative of an essentially unsharpened Blu-ray edition which is being perceived by many as less detailed compared to the HDTV version. For those who love to look at facial textures in older dudes then click on this link… http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...sharp-mask.htm and if your attention spans are short, then just scroll down and read the “REAL WORLD EXAMPLE” and do the mouse over thing going from ‘Original’ to ‘Sharpened’ as the author suggests. Last edited by Penton-Man; 04-11-2010 at 12:50 AM. Reason: typo |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Je ne parle pas francais, and neither do many here, so sometimes I drift into a form of aMERican and phonics called “Meronics”. Jeff, there are 2 locations showing live 3D coverage of the Masters in your neck of the woods. http://community.sonystyle.com/sstyl...01170769272902 Someone should also pass the above link ^ along to Josh (our news guy), since he’s in the Arlington, VA. area. |
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Apr 2007
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It's been over 2 years, I don't understand why anyone (especially someone who presumably didn't have a real vested interest in the outcome) is still showing anger about what was essentially some multi-billion dollar Japanese corporations competing with home video optical disc formats (I also think the use of the word "war" is/was crass). There's been plenty of water under the bridge since then, why noy just let the whole sorry affair lie? |
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Penton, no sporting event will get me to drive half an hour to see it in person, let alone 3D on a store shelf, sorry
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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Lemme guess, you didn't?
Horse, well written post. For those that care, yeah, short answer is (politics aside) that Robert Zhan was, during those tumultuous times, a fairly decent go-to guy that provided lots of info regarding the Tosh units. At that time, the only manufacturer of players was being, well, "Japanese", in the sense that (as per common business practices there) they were very reticent to engage publicly regarding issues, firmware updates, etc. (Lest anyone suggest that this comment is derogatory, I'm simply speaking of the cultural differences that pervade even to this day... Observe who the last 10 years of Sony have unfolded under a "western" regime). In short, he was/is a guy that runs a store that sold a bunch of stuff to a bunch of people that wanted to buy his stuff, and helped people out even if they didn't buy from him. Additionally, his store (Value Electronics) is/was a sponsor of AVS but not a sponsor here, if memory recalls. Thus, he was even further caught up in the politics of the whole shenanigans, and in turn, for many, helped mark the entirety of the "other" forum with being shills for HD-DVD, while BD.com, naturally, was simply the forum where free and open discourse was encouraged without banning users or engaging in censorship, and there never was an agenda or bias that set forth any solid dogma. At least, I think that's what's supposed to be the prevailing narrative, it's often hard to keep track. |
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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Judging AVS by the screencap threads is short sighted, just as judging BD.com by the software threads would be equally unfair. Both forums are free to visit, naturally, and I recommend not succumbing to the politics and openly explore the many sections of each. For me, the technical sections of this forum pale compare to AVS (I come here to banter with the ever patient Penton, and the usual suspects), as this really is the last vestige of what was for a brief period of time a truly engaging interaction with a wide variety of "insiders". Penton's forthright answers and provocative comments have driven some million page views to this section of the forum, and he's perpetuating something that started (and was subsequently abandoned) at AVS, namely, cutting through the crap to hear from the people that actually know what the hell they're talking about. So, if you don't mind the advice, continue to use AVS for your hardware needs (along with some of the sections here), and come to Penton's thread on a regular basis, it's by far the most entertaining (and pedagogical) thread on BD.com, and, in a weird turn of fate, the thread most open to honest differences of opinion expressed with respect and a sense of decorum. Not bad for a guy that likes silly two-wheelie racing and takes pics of conniving wild beasts best known for their love of ACME paraphernalia... |
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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Katz, on "fake 3D"
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...=1&ref=bd_film I had the weird pleasure of having JK in the room when I quizzed the filmmakers of Antz about their films overt communistic overtones. In today's political climate I'm not sure that film could get away with its (ironic, one assumes) allusions to "the workers controlling the means of production". Plus, I'm not sure it's aged quite as well as Bug's Life, a film that might one day be re-purposed for a 3D version (see what I did there? It's ALL connected!) Additionally, they're now starting to advertise the "Cameron/Pace" 3D camera system (based on a sony body, no less) in trailers for OTHER 3D films: http://hd.engadget.com/2010/04/10/re...merons-camera/ As for "fake" 3D, take this quote: Quote:
I live in a country where Alliance releases old 1080i transfers on Blu in lieu of new releases, meaning even for reasonably recent films, I as an educated consumer have to remain on my toes. Is the casual movie goer really going to parse the difference between a glorious new master or a re-purposed older transfer? How about choosing their ticked based on best practices of 3D conversion? What happens when these discs get taken home, and 3D spans from excellent implementations to headache inducing, utter crap? Yup, it's all going to get worse before it gets better... Last edited by sharkshark; 04-11-2010 at 06:53 AM. |
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Well, being a 20-year industry veteran at the time here's what I saw:
I saw a format with higher capacity, higher bandwidth, supported by the vast majority of electronics makers, supported by most of the studios (including exclusively Disney), and then I saw another format basing it's technology on older formats (DVD), and a monopoly of hardware makers. Gee, I wonder why I picked what I did? ![]() Quote:
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