Viewsonic Pro8100,DaLite HP(2.8), LG BH200 Combo player,Canon A85.
Here are some shots from SNF BD, sorry about the crooked status bar, the camera was resting on my knee.
Good to see this thread still slowly ticking over.......
Push - should not look natural in color.
Blu-ray.com quote for Push...
Colors appear warm throughout and flesh tones therefore look rather red in most instances, but like the moderate amount of grain and the varied-in-appearance flashbacks scenes, this represents the natural, intended look of the film. Still, the myriad of colors seen in many places throughout the movie impress, particularly the nighttime Hong Kong shots that features a wide array of neon signs that display most every color imaginable. Also featuring dark and rich blacks, Push delivers a high quality 1080p visual treat for the eyes.
Good to see this thread still slowly ticking over.......
Push - should not look natural in color.
Blu-ray.com quote for Push...
Colors appear warm throughout and flesh tones therefore look rather red in most instances, but like the moderate amount of grain and the varied-in-appearance flashbacks scenes, this represents the natural, intended look of the film. Still, the myriad of colors seen in many places throughout the movie impress, particularly the nighttime Hong Kong shots that features a wide array of neon signs that display most every color imaginable. Also featuring dark and rich blacks, Push delivers a high quality 1080p visual treat for the eyes.
Thank you Kevin. Here is an explanation of Adobe RGB for why I did not answer that comment about my post.
Can you members share with me/us how to get the best screenshot with Digital Camera?
How many MegaPixel?
How to set the DC's parameter, distance, zoom, crop etc.
American Pie - Mkv shots. You can see me in shot 3
The blu ray should look better. But I think the transfer suffers from some inconsistent authoring. Some scenes looked very dark. As a whole looks better than the DVD by miles
Spoiler Warning:The following screenshots may display spoiler content. View at your own risk.
Equipment: Epson Home Cinema 1080 UB Projector / 106" DaLite High Power Screen / Toshiba HD-A35 HD DVD Player / Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player / Onkyo TX-SR605 Receiver / Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 Digital Camera
Excellent shots guy's. Ric, Braveheart looks great. I plan to watch it soon and will post some shots of my own. Steve your's are looking better all the time. Keep posting.
Excellent shots guy's. Ric, Braveheart looks great. I plan to watch it soon and will post some shots of my own. Steve your's are looking better all the time. Keep posting.
[quote=SteveMo;17037153]BenQ W5000 - HTPC - 106" High Power (2.8 gain) - Sigma DP2
Coraline - blu-ray
manual exposure ISO 200 - unprocessed RAW format - Adobe RGB
Hi Steve......did you play/watch this on bluray 3d?
I'm interested in you did how well or if 3d works with front projection and the glasses they provide with the discs
Also and again if the above was setup, how does it compare to watching 3d on a LCD TV?
Thx
Hi Steve......did you play/watch this on bluray 3d?
I'm interested in you did how well or if 3d works with front projection and the glasses they provide with the discs
Also and again if the above was setup, how does it compare to watching 3d on a LCD TV?
Thx
I watched the 3D version on Blu-ray before. Things appeared to seem further away mostly. I have not viewed one other than front projection types.
Spoiler Warning:The following screenshots may display spoiler content. View at your own risk.
Equipment: Epson Home Cinema 1080 UB Projector / 106" DaLite High Power Screen / Toshiba HD-A35 HD DVD Player / Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player / Onkyo TX-SR605 Receiver / Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 Digital Camera