Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
No, Randy has a point - take a look at the lego menu screen, which presumably will be crystal clear and perfect on the DVD. Well, the screenshot looks crappy and compressed. I don't think we can trust these images as a true representation of what the films will look like.
I'm sorry, but NO, Randy doesn't have a point, since dpi-count has NO relation to what we're talking about.
Compression on the other hand, as you say, is in fact a factor that comes into play here. But still, the sharpness of the screenshots isn't exactly stunning, and that's not a compression issue.
Originally posted by: Moth3r
PAL native resolution is 720 x 576. To convert to natural aspect ratio, resize vertically to 720 x 540.
No, Randy has a point - take a look at the lego menu screen, which presumably will be crystal clear and perfect on the DVD. Well, the screenshot looks crappy and compressed. I don't think we can trust these images as a true representation of what the films will look like.
I'm sorry, but NO, Randy doesn't have a point, since dpi-count has NO relation to what we're talking about.
Compression on the other hand, as you say, is in fact a factor that comes into play here. But still, the sharpness of the screenshots isn't exactly stunning, and that's not a compression issue.
Originally posted by: Moth3r
PAL native resolution is 720 x 576. To convert to natural aspect ratio, resize vertically to 720 x 540.
Actually they should've scaled it to 768x576, since that is actual native PAL-res, but after all the footage was upscaled from NTSC, so that scaling it down again doesn't really make it any worse.