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#779699
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Info Wanted: Question regarding 'Jurassic Park 3D'... (and info)
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TServo2049 said:

Yeah, the difference is that digital black crush looks a whole lot worse than photochemical black crush. I could actually see more highlight/shadow detail on an original 70mm blowup release print of Ghostbusters than I could on the pre-4K transfer.

Like teal/orange, the real problem is the way it's applied in the digital realm.

 Oh indeed, but its just the ill informed people who know nothing saying its a digital only issue.

The DI process has ruined the way modern films look 

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Info Wanted: Question regarding 'Jurassic Park 3D'... (and info)
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Beber said:

So, is this the thread where the Jurassic Park 35mm release is discussed?

Anyway, I just watched it, and it was indeed a pretty cool experience. I saw it in theater in 1993 and couldn't remember how it looked. So now, I know that the 3D Blu-ray is a close match colorwise.

Now I know that this is a raw v1.0 that I just watched, but here's my comments anyway, and I'm sure the guys behind it are already aware of these:

- colors do look pale. I believe it would need to be more saturated.

- night scenes are really dark. Is that supposed to be so dark? Maybe to create a creepy mood? I don't know, but that's not how it looks on video since whenever and a lot of details are lost in this dark environment, even on the actors' faces.

- some stabilization would be good, as the movie shakes on many occasions.

- there are some brightness on the left and right sides that is very noticeable, especially in the beginning and ending credits, where the whole frame is black, except for the inscriptions of the credits of course.

And finally, on the plus side: digital creatures do integrate a lot better on film, that's for sure. The T-Rex, the raptors, the galimimuses never looked so real on video. So thanks. Looking forward for the next v2.0 release.

 The 3d is not exactly what I would call close 

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#779438
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Info: Back to the Future - without DNR & EE
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Jonno said:

Went to see the first film at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday, accompanied by a live orchestra. A terrific presentation, and editorially interesting - it had an overture and intermission (the entr'acte was from BttF III), along with additional scoring for some previously music-less sections.

The picture was DCP, naturally.

 What dcp version? The one we have or the one I saw at cineworld before the discs came out with the DNR 

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#779435
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Info: Our projects released thread
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dark_jedi said:

dvdmike said:

dark_jedi said:

stretch009 said:

dark_jedi said:

lol what is with Supergirl? I do not think there is any HD file anywhere for this so this is obviously a no go.

 Check tehparadox and usenet.

Can't do either.

 Check your PM's my google-fu to the rescue 

Thanks, that filesize may be a little small to do anything with unfortunately, what a shame, this would be a great project.

 No problemo, as always let me know if you need something finding