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Regarding the "light dark" scenes, I have no recollection of being bothered by anything that fits that description. My TV's settings are calibrated to the darker end of the spectrum which might combat any unnatural brightness that might be there. Wasn't an issue for me. I'll look out for it next time I watch it but I can't imagine it will eclipse the myriad other ways that the UHD beat out the BD.
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Blu-ray Baron
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UHD>Supreme Cinema edition Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J320A using Tapatalk |
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Blu-ray Baron
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For the second time: There are numerous blu-rays that have multiple releases in which the one with a lower bitrate has better PQ. How do you explain this in your worldview of on-paper specs being the definitive metric?
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^are you guys getting a divorce?
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#811 |
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I don’t know about many. Of the 100 titles I own I can only think of one where the BD is better and that’s the Expendables 3 and only because they ****ed up the HDR and blacks are literally grey. I’ve heard Oblivion’s BD is better but haven’t watched the UHD yet.
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Thanks given by: | evoll (01-05-2018), HeavyHitter (01-04-2018) |
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Not only is there a noticeable difference in detail from the standard BD--but in typical Sony fashion, the video bitrate is consistently higher. There's great foreground and background separation. Colors are natural, but also lush (even in dark scenes). Textures on costumes, props, and dresses, really feel genuinely lifelike, but not artificially so. There's so much to love about this release. The fact that BrassTax put this on his top-10 Worst UHD releases of 2017 list, further reminded me of how utterly moronic that guy and his videos are. |
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#813 | |
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#814 | |
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Bram Stocker Dracula, The 4K is a little sharper than the Blu Ray teenage mutant ninja turtles out of the shadows, the same as the Blu Ray is.Warcraft, Blu Ray Has better colors Oblivion on Blu Ray looks fantastic, on 4K I don't know But saying that HDR will look always look better then 1080p is not always the case. Just like it was with DVD when Blu ray came out, some looked good others was worst then the DVD was. Suicide Squad good example, the Blu Ray looks much better then the HDR does. Last edited by shield80; 01-04-2018 at 10:38 PM. |
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#820 |
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Sure, a few scenes. But that doesn’t justify keeping it for me. Older catalog titles have to be really, really impressive to me to rebuy a title I already own a good version of on bluray. Little HDR enhancements or sharpness here and there isn’t enough. IMO.
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