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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)? | |||
The Complete Star Wars Saga |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
The Prequel Box Set |
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20 | 1.09% |
The Original Trilogy Box Set |
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110 | 5.97% |
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray |
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377 | 20.47% |
Voters: 1842. You may not vote on this poll |
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#41262 |
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Aug 2011
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Sorry if I asked this before but....
For those of you who have watched the blu rays a few times now...do you find that you are now used to the newer changes? Particularly the added noooos. |
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#41263 |
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Personally ~ The changes don't & never have bothered me. I just decide which one to watch & watch it. The changes are so small that it isn't worth having a coronary about IMO.
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Oct 2008
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(and for the record, Titanic wasn't some swarming grainfest in 1997) Last edited by 42041; 04-08-2012 at 01:36 AM. |
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#41266 |
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The differences are already pretty subtle and always is a pretty long time. Even if digital imaging is never completely indistiguishable from film the gaps are only going to get smaller and smaller.
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You are also mistaken in saying that "digital should never look like film" - there have been cases of filmmakers shooting digitally but altering the footage in post-production to add grain and make it look more film-like. That, too, may be what certain filmmaker(s) have intended their movies to look like. While digital does have some advantages, and while those advantages may in fact be useful to some filmmakers in certain conditions, it must not be forgotten that digital is not a proven archival technology, while film (when properly taken care of) remains a viable archival technology. It is ironic, I suppose, that digital films could also become "lost" over a period of time if the original data is compromised or not well looked after. |
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#41268 |
Blu-ray Prince
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#41270 |
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The prequels look horrendous. TPM looks the best of the three cause it was scanned from 35mm. AotC was shot with an early generation digital camera which did not support anamorphic recording so the 2.35 translated to a digital master of around 1920x817 IIRC. RotS supported anamorphic digital so 2.35 was achieved at 1920x1080 giving the film about 25% greater resolution than the previous.
Anyways, the first thing that always draws my attention in the prequels are the poor shadowing, flat digital floorplane, lack of footsteps in the sand, etc. George may the pioneer of digital, but he hardly has a fine eye for it. Last edited by budious; 04-08-2012 at 02:09 AM. |
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#41271 | |
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Oct 2008
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Scanning film into digital does not nullify the characteristics film has, no more than digitizing a master tape of some 60s record makes it sound like it was recorded yesterday in a digital studio. The image is still captured by the chemicals. The scanner spits out an accurate representation of that image. |
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Oct 2008
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The Social Network actually underwent a complete degraining process. Digital cameras, just like film, need light to produce clean images. |
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I created the 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6 order back in the early 2000's because, after seeing Menace, I had to ask myself what was the best way my friends should show these films to their newborn children, and my own future children, as well. That's where it all started. That's how the discussion began. The only way to preserve the surprises and the integrity of the series is to start with Episode IV, where we are introduced to the saga and to the Force and to characters we actually care about, follow that through to Episode V where everyone gets their ass kicked and one whale of a surprise lies in wait, and then -- when a young person is wondering if Vader is lying or not, you THEN show them the Prequels which creates whole new layers of suspense for them (is he or isn't he), concluding with another huge surprise (Luke and Leia are siblings), and then you tie the whole thing up by going back to Luke and Han and Leia and the Emperor and the grand conclusion. That's what I suggested almost a decade ago. Glad it has caught on, and Mr. McWeeny chose to show the films to his children in exactly the way I suggested. Really, it's the only way the saga works anymore for first time viewers. Episode I doesn't even bother to explain what the Force is, for example. |
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#41275 |
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Oct 2008
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Grain or noise, we can both agree that digital cameras thus far are not the magic bullet for fuzzy noisy stuff on screen. It will be economics, not image quality, that kills film. Grain is, essentially, a non-issue these days; a DP who knows what he's doing can make it barely noticeable.
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As for saying that "digital films don't deteriorate"... please. *Any* digital file can deteriorate over time, it's just a matter of how long before it happens. And unless you have really terrible projection in your theater, blu-ray is *not* going to look better than a well-projected 35mm film. It just doesn't have nearly as much detail as 35mm film. If you are honestly under the impression that blu-ray is better, then you simply have never watched a well-focused, well-projected 35mm film on a large screen. It's still way ahead of what even blu-ray can offer. |
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Mar 2012
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Yes, digitally stored video is a physical medium like any other. These files are stored on hard drives; the drives cost money, wear out and cost a lot in electricity to run. There's no choice but to use them for CGI heavy films, but these files certainly have a shelf life. A hard drive is expected to last 3-5 years.
Film on the other hand, can look great, but very often doesn't. In real world theaters, you often have to live with dirty screens, bulbs that are on their last leg, or are not run very bright to extend life for the sake of profit. Also, theaters almost never show an image anywhere near 4K. The following article even demonstrates that IMAX is not 4K. http://magazine.creativecow.net/arti...ture-of-pixels In practice then, a high quality home theater set up with blu ray can give most run of the mill theaters a run for the money in terms of PQ, and in many cases, can exceed theater picture quality. edit--one of the most important points of the article is that digital vs. film and resolution debates are all less important than frame rates. 24 fps is simply insufficient. Getting to 48 or higher is going to yield much more significant results in terms of image quality. Quote:
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Just as reference for those proclaiming the excellent PQ, while the resolution is great, the black crush and color timing are horrendous.
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#41280 |
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