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#761 |
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I have a feeling the original vs "remastered" Predator pq debate will go on for years...
The new release has good qualities... avc 30 mps vs 19 uses over 40 gigs but they just HAD to apply DNR. I would have been happy with the higher bitrate and file size. Last edited by drtre81; 06-11-2010 at 04:36 PM. |
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#763 | |
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Fact 1) The original release is truer to the original film source. Fact 2) The new release is filled with cranked up contrast, brightness, and DNR. Hard to argue facts. |
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Well, only time will tell what Fox is doing with the new remaster version. A frame does not equal to seeing the movie in action in front of you. Yes? |
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#765 | |
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And I've only seen a brightness boost in one shot. That other capture from the movies ending is brighter because it's not an identical frame. I think that one was taken right before the sparks fall on him. Could be wrong though. |
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#767 |
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More screenshots...
Old Blu-ray: http://www.imagebam.com/image/d2a94184037017 "Remastered" Blu-ray: http://www.imagebam.com/image/008fd184037009 For those of you who haven't been to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum -- I'd suggest that you buy the new one. ![]() |
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Probably because the higher bitrate. Some parts actually show MORE detail. Look at her right shoulder. (technically her left) Last edited by drtre81; 06-11-2010 at 05:02 PM. |
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The DNR is unquestionable, but I'm seeing more issues present on the Original Predator than on the re-master. I keep thinking that the higher encode and higher bit rate of the remastered version allowed for a better defined picture than the original mpeg-2 release but the DNR applied to it prevented it from living up to it's full potential. Still it seems, to me at least that it is better defined than the original release. Strangely, I'm not seeing this new release having worse definition because of the DNR, unlike the obvious lose of detail because of the DNR applied to the Terminator 2 Skynet Edition when compared to the mpeg-2 original release. Last edited by Bishop_99; 06-11-2010 at 05:22 PM. |
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#771 |
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I think it's all personal preference... Whether you like:
grain with natural looking human figures or DNR and sharp/more details with wax looking human figures. |
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I ask those that think the new version looks better based on the screen captures to open both in photoshop and place one on top of the other and toggle between layers to see the difference. Do this for a minute. I find that the original looks way more natural and pleasing to the eye. I then ask you to use the original mpeg version and play with the contrast and brightness. You will then realize that the extra detail or definition you think you are seeing is really just created by bumping up the contrast.
Something to think about. Do you watch your movies in torch mode? Do you like watching regular broadcast in vivid mode? Do you sit close enough to really care about wrinkles and hair? Be honest, is your screen size large enough for you to really see this stuff? I think the new release will win over many purely for the fact that the normal consumer doesn't sit in a dimly lit room 7 feet away from a 60" screen. What I think is stupid is that I am pretty damn sure I can get my original mpeg version to look very similar with certain settings on my tv. Its just that simple but it would be nearly impossible to mimic the original with the new release. |
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Yeah the new one does look sharper. In the other shot with Arnold holding his gun, some one mentioned the ring part and the leafs on the right being less detailed than the new release. Those two screen capts are a few frames apart, maybe thats why it looked more blurred or maybe some scenes have been altered in different ways. A big thanks to everyone for those comparison shots, and reviews
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“ unlike the obvious lose of detail because of the DNR applied to the Terminator 2 Skynet Edition when compared to the mpeg-2 original release. ” Huh? Skynet ed. didn't lose any detail from the mpeg2 transfer...it looks noticeably better. The japanese version is another story. Last edited by drtre81; 06-11-2010 at 05:36 PM. |
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I sit 6 feet away from my 65 inch tv. While it's true that you can change the setting of your tv to make the mpeg-2 encoding resemble that of the new encode, you can also adjust the settings of the new version to resemble a more natural look. It's what I do with my Friday Blu-ray. I'm not arguing that the new encode is perfect, but I see a stronger definition in it even though DNR was very noticably applied. Fine details in the original version seem smeared while they are better presented in the re-release. |
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