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Old 02-10-2023, 03:02 PM   #301
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I’m seeing it in Dolby 3D this weekend at a local AMC. I’m assuming the Dolby 3D presentation is open matte, but does it also has HFR? Thanks!
I saw it last night as well and it’s in scope. There is are some HFR scenes but only a handful that stood out (mainly 1912 arrival at the dock, the big Jack/Rose chase through the ship and some others scattered about).

Was it awful? No. It wasn’t anywhere near the same level as T2 but there was definitely some shenanigans going on. It felt like some scenes looked really good, maybe a little DNR but still good detail. Then other scenes, particularly some close ups, had added sharpening so things like the wrinkles on Old Rose or the pores on Jack’s face just really stood out. On some of those same scenes there was obvious blurring on faces when the character would talk. Face super sharp and then smooth as their face was moving and then sharp when they stopped and then smooth again. It was a little distracting.

Also a handful of 3D anomalies that I’d don’t recall seeing on prior 3D viewing (but may have been there before) such as some haloing effects around heads in a couple shots (young Rose on deck telling Jack to leave her deck and Old Rose dropping the Heart of the Ocean at the end). Presumably this is because they couldn’t get a good cutout of their hair on those situations for the 3D effect but it was rather obvious with the blurring. There’s also a shot in the final tracking scene heading towards Jack waiting at the clock where we see a deck chair that appears to split into two.

As previously stated, hopefully these are just issues with the 3D master and aren’t present on the 2D master. The 2012 transfer was stunning and done in 4K so just do an HDR grade on that for the disc release.
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I’m seeing it in Dolby 3D this weekend at a local AMC. I’m assuming the Dolby 3D presentation is open matte, but does it also has HFR? Thanks!
I saw Titanic yesterday at a Dolby Cinema 3D AMC theater. Presentation was in scope and no HFR. The seat ButtKickers were also not active.

I see a lot of conflicting information online, but I’m starting to suspect that HFR was part of marketing, but somehow got pulled or cancelled.

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Old 02-10-2023, 03:59 PM   #303
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Dang, reading this thread is making me feel slightly less excited to go see it. Good thing I only paid $7 total for my ticket at my local IMAX theater for next Tuesday... Why can't we just have our cake and eat it too? Is that too much to ask?
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I saw it last night as well and it’s in scope. There is are some HFR scenes but only a handful that stood out (mainly 1912 arrival at the dock, the big Jack/Rose chase through the ship and some others scattered about).

Was it awful? No. It wasn’t anywhere near the same level as T2 but there was definitely some shenanigans going on. It felt like some scenes looked really good, maybe a little DNR but still good detail. Then other scenes, particularly some close ups, had added sharpening so things like the wrinkles on Old Rose or the pores on Jack’s face just really stood out. On some of those same scenes there was obvious blurring on faces when the character would talk. Face super sharp and then smooth as their face was moving and then sharp when they stopped and then smooth again. It was a little distracting.

Also a handful of 3D anomalies that I’d don’t recall seeing on prior 3D viewing (but may have been there before) such as some haloing effects around heads in a couple shots (young Rose on deck telling Jack to leave her deck and Old Rose dropping the Heart of the Ocean at the end). Presumably this is because they couldn’t get a good cutout of their hair on those situations for the 3D effect but it was rather obvious with the blurring. There’s also a shot in the final tracking scene heading towards Jack waiting at the clock where we see a deck chair that appears to split into two.

As previously stated, hopefully these are just issues with the 3D master and aren’t present on the 2D master. The 2012 transfer was stunning and done in 4K so just do an HDR grade on that for the disc release.
From the looks of it they’ve AI upscaled it into 4K 3D as there has been no new film transfer or 3D conversion (3D was done at 2K, the 2D was 4K finished) hence the exaggerated smearing, sharpening and general weirdness, and it’ll exacerbate the existing conversion artefacts too.

The thing I fear is them taking the upscaled 3D and just dumping it onto 4K disc, which pretty much happened with T2 UHD (as although that wasn’t an ‘eye’ from the 3D conversion it had all the shitty degraining and sharpening applied to it anyway, and is also a 2K upscale).
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Dang, reading this thread is making me feel slightly less excited to go see it. Good thing I only paid $7 total for my ticket at my local IMAX theater for next Tuesday... Why can't we just have our cake and eat it too? Is that too much to ask?
The cinema I’m seeing it at is so dark for 3D projektion that although it’ll be hard to see that might be a blessing in disguise
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Old 02-10-2023, 04:19 PM   #306
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Better questions to ponder here:

WHAT'S Titanic on 4K UHD?

WHO'S Titanic on 4K UHD??
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Old 02-10-2023, 05:23 PM   #307
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I saw Titanic yesterday at a Dolby Cinema 3D AMC theater. Presentation was in scope and no HFR. The seat ButtKickers were also not active.

I see a lot of conflicting information online, but I’m starting to suspect that HFR was part of marketing, but somehow got pulled or cancelled.
There was definitely HFR in my presentation, it just wasn’t abundant. Definitely nowhere near as heavy as the Avatars so I probably didn’t even notice it some times.

My theater forgot to turn on the 3D until someone went and told them so the first few minutes was 2D.
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Old 02-10-2023, 09:15 PM   #308
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There was definitely HFR in my presentation, it just wasn’t abundant. Definitely nowhere near as heavy as the Avatars so I probably didn’t even notice it some times.

My theater forgot to turn on the 3D until someone went and told them so the first few minutes was 2D.
During one of the Avatar 2 Dolby Cinema 3D showings we attended, 3D was also off. I complained and they restarted the movie in 3D, but the now the ButtKickers were disabled. We left and got a refund. But I found out that no projectionist or any technical staff is on premise at any time and everything is completely automated or controlled from far away. If anything needs repair, all work is outsourced. In regards to the staff that was there, I’ll be polite and just not say anything at all. But it’s almost as if the theaters are intentionally self sabotaging and then complaining that attendance is down. Very strange behavior.
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During one of the Avatar 2 Dolby Cinema 3D showings we attended, 3D was also off. I complained and they restarted the movie in 3D, but the now the ButtKickers were disabled. We left and got a refund. But I found out that no projectionist or any technical staff is on premise at any time and everything is completely automated or controlled from far away. If anything needs repair, all work is outsourced. In regards to the staff that was there, I’ll be polite and just not say anything at all. But it’s almost as if the theaters are intentionally self sabotaging and then complaining that attendance is down. Very strange behavior.
You say all this like it's a recent phenom.
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You say all this like it's a recent phenom.
It’s been going downhill for a while, but it’s especially concerning that these kind of mistakes are happening to premium screens now. That’s really unacceptable. I’m going to ask Dolby to contact my local Dolby Cinema and find out what’s going on. 2 out of 8 showings had technical issues recently.
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It’s been going downhill for a while, but it’s especially concerning that these kind of mistakes are happening to premium screens now. That’s really unacceptable. I’m going to ask Dolby to contact my local Dolby Cinema and find out what’s going on. 2 out of 8 showings had technical issues recently.
That's fair enough, we don't really have a lot "premium" screens over here, it's all minimally staffed multiplex bullshit. A few IMAXes dotted about, sure, but we didn't even have a single Dolby Cinema venue until a few years ago.
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There's definitely HFR present, the intro with 20th Century Studios-logo sped up
should be a hint that you're watching a HFR version,
unless there's an option for motion interpolation at the theaters.
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Old 02-11-2023, 12:29 AM   #313
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Soo looking forward to finally getting Titanic on 4K BD this year!

2023 is going to be a great 4K BD year for my cinematic taste: in addition to Titanic, we can -from what I have read- expect Avatar, The Abyss (hopefully), The Prince of Egypt and Once Upon A Time In The West. I will get them all!
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Has a release timeframe for the UHD been hinted at?
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Has a release timeframe for the UHD been hinted at?
Not yet, but April 11th would be a good date as it's just a few days before the anniversary of the sinking.
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It's too close to April 11 to announce it now. We would have known it by now already.

Maybe April 11 2028 for the 30th?

As of today, what's the best disk version to buy?
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From the looks of it they’ve AI upscaled it into 4K 3D as there has been no new film transfer or 3D conversion (3D was done at 2K, the 2D was 4K finished) hence the exaggerated smearing, sharpening and general weirdness, and it’ll exacerbate the existing conversion artefacts too.

The thing I fear is them taking the upscaled 3D and just dumping it onto 4K disc, which pretty much happened with T2 UHD (as although that wasn’t an ‘eye’ from the 3D conversion it had all the shitty degraining and sharpening applied to it anyway, and is also a 2K upscale).
I was able to catch a screening on Friday, and yeah, I would temper my expectations considerably for an eventual 4K if they end up using that master. I found the DNR very distracting, and it looks way too processed for my taste, so we may have a new T2 on our hands.

Hopefully they come to their senses and use the already existing 4K master sans DNR for the UHD, but I'm not holding my breath.
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I saw it in IMAX 3D. Definitely no HFR. I could tell cause I saw HFR immediately on Avatar 2 when those scenes came up. Either people mistook excessive DNR/waxy look of handful of scenes, or there are two versions floating around the world. In general, it wasn’t terribad, but without a single grain and some weird 3D geometry in places, it wasn’t my cup of tea.
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As of today, what's the best disk version to buy?
The standard Bluray transfer is fantastic, so for example this
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I personally recommend waiting for the 4K release which is likely to happen this year.
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