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I wonder if this would be a good way to try and help identify where certain versions of a film came from? Not just released sources such as LD, DVD, BR, etc., but caps and re-encodes as well...
A movie color grade condensed in just one image:
http://moviebarcode.tumblr.com
the first thing I thought is “nice, but useless…” - then I found this avisynth script:
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?55754-quot-Bar-code-quot-images-for-famous-movies&p=731122&viewfull=1#post731122
and wasted two minutes to download and test it… then I realized a thing…
“what if we use this for a ‘fingerprint’ of the movies we are using?”
It could be useful to make comparison between a movie with different color grading at a glance!
An example from The Arrival - top IT DVD, bottom US BD (click for larger versions):
What do you think?
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I do find this very interesting to see
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I wonder if this would be a good way to try and help identify where certain versions of a film came from? Not just released sources such as LD, DVD, BR, etc., but caps and re-encodes as well...
It would be cool to have a barcode for each of the Star Wars releases.
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What about a "proper" Moviebarcode website? So it will be possible to understand a color grading of a movie at a glance!
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