Why was the american version color timed to be cartoonishly desert-ish in the first place?
Blu-Ray is the best format to watch film
I think as this explains its being done by computer programs with bad settings and nobody checks
Probably just like the orange/teal saturation there is one overworked company with all the jobs
you're using the term "cinematic" so you tell us
>just realized one of the ADAs on Law & Order was a fucking Bond girl
this just blew my fucking mind
Blu Ray is still the best way to watch films, despite the autists cherry-picking the few films with shit jobs out of thousands of great restorations.
4k is promising but we are not going to see the amount of titles that Blu got (same as Blu hasn't equaled the amount of DVD titles)
Not sure which version this is but the Network distributed region 2 Blu-ray is in its original aspect ratio
what a couple of faggots
The top is Sergio, the middle is some jackass who mastered the bluray and tried to give it a "modern" look, sometimes this is done with the hope of it getting more sales.
i have a few 4k blu rays but i don't own a 4k player, is the change in quality that big? i guess that HDR is where the real appeal comes from, since a well done transfer, with a consistent bit rate and a properly calibrated display, can still give the same results that one can get on a theatre imagewise.
He's been obsessed with it since T1 I think. For example he specifically picked out door scenes to be shot in areas with a mercury vapor street lamps just because they had a blue hue.