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Old 12-18-2007, 09:06 PM   #1
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Could you give the exact time where you see it and the part of the screen where you see it ? I'm curious about it
gosh I went to look for the specific location, and while looking closely, I see background flaws all over those scenes.
start at 6:49 It is a scene of the prehumans eating brush. You can see a lot of either wrinkles or bad artifacts in the background sky, particularly in the center-leftish area.
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gosh I went to look for the specific location, and while looking closely, I see background flaws all over those scenes.
start at 6:49 It is a scene of the prehumans eating brush. You can see a lot of either wrinkles or bad artifacts in the background sky, particularly in the center-leftish area.
Maybe that's the way things were back then... I don't know, that's way before my time...



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Old 12-18-2007, 09:08 PM   #3
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Oh no we now have too much detail.

Have got to love it!
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Old 12-18-2007, 09:11 PM   #4
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Hey, another bad thing about blu-ray is, it makes you spend all your money and be broke for the holidays, lol.
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Hey, another bad thing about blu-ray is, it makes you spend all your money and be broke for the holidays, lol.

How can I be out of money, I still have checks?
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There are pervasive visible brushstrokes on the projected backdrops in that entire section of the movie.
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It is not artifacts. It is either wrinkles or a shadow, or perhaps dirt or something else.
It is definitely on the map painting in the background... It is amazing to see that, but it didn't bother me at all. I was more amazed at the quality of the image, the costumes, the acting, and story, etc.
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It is not artifacts. It is either wrinkles or a shadow, or perhaps dirt or something else.
It is definitely on the map painting in the background... It is amazing to see that, but it didn't bother me at all. I was more amazed at the quality of the image, the costumes, the acting, and story, etc.
On this subject Im looking forward to seeing Titanic on BD. The scene where they had to fish the bodies from the water late at night is so horrible on DVD, it ruined the movie for me. I work in CG and that stuff should not show up after 1990ish :P
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On this subject Im looking forward to seeing Titanic on BD. The scene where they had to fish the bodies from the water late at night is so horrible on DVD, it ruined the movie for me. I work in CG and that stuff should not show up after 1990ish :P
You work in CG?
I work in digital imaging. I want to get into CG. I majored in Digital Animation. How can I actually get into the field?!
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Old 12-18-2007, 09:24 PM   #10
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In one of first scenes, where pre-human creatures were battling near a waterhole. The scene was obviously done on a sound stage, I saw a wrinkle in the backdrop. lol! I never saw it there before, but I guess things like that become more obvious in hidef.
I think that's a big reason why Lionsgate pulled the Dune miniseries from Blu release

I often call it the "stage version" of Dune. On a 27" CRT it was pretty obvious. On Blu it'll be blatant
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It is not artifacts. It is either wrinkles or a shadow, or perhaps dirt or something else.
It is definitely on the map painting in the background... It is amazing to see that, but it didn't bother me at all. I was more amazed at the quality of the image, the costumes, the acting, and story, etc.
Ya it didn't bother me at all. I thought it was kinda cool actually. I've seen that movie a few times before on regular TV and never noticed it. Yay for blu-ray!
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There are pervasive visible brushstrokes on the projected backdrops in that entire section of the movie.
yup! thats what they look like now that you mention it. brush strokes.
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