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Looks like it's as good as it can look judging from stills. I've not seen it in motion though, but unless it suddenly changes, I don't see how it can be a mess.
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Originally posted by dvdmike View PostNo, No I am 100% shure thanks
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well mate if you think ghostbusters has a better transfer than italian job 40th anniversary,then you need a trip to specsavers.
Direct screen caps: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...2#post16667322
Obviously image quality is somewhat subjective, but in professional video circles, nobody could claim that The Italian Job is a good looking video transfer. If anything turned up with me for encoding looking like that (and I was in the position to barter), I'd tell them to start again and do it properly.Last edited by Lyris; 19-06-2009, 11:34.
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Gonna pick up a copy of Ghostbusters on Blu-Ray with the game later today. It's only £13.71 in ASDA! Blu-Rays are definitely going down in price now. I picked up a copy of TMNT again for under £6 at some store in Sheffield Meadowhall the other week. Without sounding tight it's good that the prices have come down a bit.
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What do you think film is filmed on? It's FILM. It's GRAINY. Obviously Ghostbusters is grainier than most, but that's because it's an 80s film with a lot of opticals and they've pushed the film in a lot of places. I'd rather it looked like that than plasticville.
Patton is one of my favourite films, and i will never, ever own the blu for this reason.
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Originally posted by anephric View PostWhat do you think film is filmed on? It's FILM. It's GRAINY. Obviously Ghostbusters is grainier than most, but that's because it's an 80s film with a lot of opticals and they've pushed the film in a lot of places. I'd rather it looked like that than plasticville.
Patton is one of my favourite films, and i will never, ever own the blu for this reason.
well mate you should stick to your vhs collection if thats your idea of blu-ray?
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Originally posted by MarioMark View PostI'm in two minds now with all the conflicting opinions. Is it worth the upgrade from the DVD version which I've already got?
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I understand that mate,but i expect a pristine 1080p transfer not a grain fest that is ghostbusters,thats just my opinion
What a lot of people who are afraid of film grain don't know is that most noise reduction processes really just add motion blur. They're smarter than that, but the principle remains, selective motion blur. And sometimes selective detail removal. Processes like that really have no place on a high end format like BD. (Unless it's a case like The Godfather, where parts of the film taken from other sources were degrained to match the rest).Last edited by Lyris; 19-06-2009, 12:25.
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