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budwhite

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#774873
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The Dark Knight Trilogy - Theatrical Preservation. (* unfinished project *)
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paoloreboldi said:

CSchmidlapp said:

budwhite said:

Slightly OT:

Any plans for a 2.35 Interstellar?

Not by me :)

Saw it the other week and it would be great if somebody did a 2:35 version.

Yep!

just finished today the sony vegas project for Interstellar letterbox theatrical reconstruction!!! I followed a pirate version filmed directly from the silver screen and cropped all the imax scene to the correct position/ camera movement etc.. My fingers hurts so bad...

But i have a problem. I used as source an mkv file converted with noob programs to some shitty file that vegas could handle... audio too has terrible lossy quality.I don't have Blu-Ray on my pc and can't rip myself audio and video out from it.
.. i need a source file as much unaltered as i can... if somebody can help me...

Greetings from italy!

 Interesting! You might want to start a new thread when you're done with it. 

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#745490
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Info Wanted: 'The Dark Knight' - and others with shifting IMAX ratio...
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Asaki said:

budwhite said:

I recently bought a 2.35 screen for my CIH set up and it's awesome with scope movies. I have both Dark knight movies on BD and it's a bitch watching them this way with the changing aspect ratio. The picture spills on the walls when the IMAX scenes appear

 I didn't know they made wide screens for projectors. My friend had an old-school portable screen, and once we got the DVD player's aspect ratio set up correctly, switching between widesreen movies and fullscreen ones (or TV shows) was always effortless.

We even tried projecting a few VHSes, it wasn't as bad as you'd expect.

 Sure do. And with just a few  seconds on the remote and the projector is switching to 1.78 or vice versa. No manual zoom here :D

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#745094
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Info Wanted: 'The Dark Knight' - and others with shifting IMAX ratio...
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I can’t seem to find a search function so my apoligies if there is a thread already.

I recently bought a 2.35 screen for my CIH set up and it’s awesome with scope movies. I have both Dark knight movies on BD and it’s a bitch watching them this way with the changing aspect ratio. The picture spills on the walls when the IMAX scenes appear

I use the zoom on the projector since I don’t have a video processor/scaler or an anamorphic lens.

Has anybody done a 2.35 crop of these movies?

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#593703
Topic
Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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sunday256 said:

delusions_of_grandeur said:

bilditup1 said:

finally got to watch this today, for the third time, in proper fashion (51" plasma, 5.1). my friends, this thing not only has to been *seen* to be believed...you've gotta hear it, too. I need to get a better sub, I've discovered.

^^THIS^^

As good as this looks on a laptop screen, there's really no substitute for watching it on a 50"+ screen.  I am green with envy hearing about people projecting this on screens over 100". 

For me, it's 120". A pure white wall with borders that I made. Looks awesome. Photos here: http://www.blu-ray.com/community/gallery.php?member=keithabbott

 

Star Wars was the first thing I played when I got my Epson and I just had to take a pic with me standing beside the screen(100") with threepio and R2D2 and send it to my buddy.

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#593572
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Star Wars 1977 70mm sound mix recreation [stereo and 5.1 versions now available] (Released)
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So, I muxed in a few audio tracks with mkvmerge and it works perfect. And since my western digital media player can play flac I thought what the hell, lets try. I didn't convert and it plays fine as far as I can tell. Do I loose anything by not unpacking the flacs? Different levels or something.  My reciever is an Onkyo 708