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Quote:Originally Posted by R Harkness No matter how that individual may wish his experience is "the one meant to be seen by the creators" he has almost inevitably chosen his own set of compromises in that regard.Perhaps, but I think...
Quote:Originally Posted by Josh Z 100% of the time, the most vocal Darbee haters are people who have never used one. This is not a coincidence.You're right, it's no coincidence that people who go for accuracy in their display chain...
This sort of crap is why I pay the AnyDVD people...
Quote:Originally Posted by saprano Yep. Which imo is dumb. Sony got power hungry and got theaters to switch to their 4K projectors too soon. There's still hardly any 4K movies being shot. Movies coming out this year and years later...
Quote:Originally Posted by frostylou Wow...thanks. But I would assume there are exceptions with movies filmed in 4k like The hobbit?.The Hobbit was mastered in 2k, like the vast majority of effects movies.
Quote:Originally Posted by wuther Yes the mere fact it is on Blu-ray makes it superior ignore the evidence the pq is inferior (slightly) to the HD-DVD. As for only catalog titles are a Universal problem, just look at Burn After...
I like how any color difference whatesoever is now called "teal" by the color trolls, regardless of what the actual color is...
A 105 minute movie with the bitrate pegged at the maximum 40mbps with 3mbps of audio/subtitles will come out to right around 32GB...
Quote:Originally Posted by Blu-21 The skies the limit with the unaltered OT for any high res 4K or 8K scans, but for the special editions,the CGI would have to be redone which would be very expensive and time consuming which is why...
Quote:Originally Posted by blastermaster I know it's an old movie, but they can do way better. How the West Was Won was an example of how high definition can be fantastic. Of course, there are many other examples but that was just...
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