>Just increase the brightness dude, like, calibrate your TV!
>What do you mean details that aren't even encoded in the video aren't suddenly magically appearing our of nothingness? What kind of shitty television set do you have?
Just increase the brightness dude, like, calibrate your TV!
>Just buy a TV that uses the power of artificial intelligence to restore visual information that isn't even in the video bro, stop watching my series on this shitty TV!
it looked fantastic on my TV. idek bro
>Stop complaining bro, I know it's bright enough because I shot it!
That shit is unsalvageable. You can put it in an editor and try all you want. It's garbage. The details aren't there.
>inb4 wait for the bluray, bro
The information isn't even there, your eyes were literally making up what's in the dark spots. You were tricked.
>Kino cinematography, bro.
>Fellas. You gonna want that blackness on that episode. Let's take it again and really explore the space with blackness this time. Guess what! I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more blackness.
>Geez Fabian, increasing the brightness REALLY does the trick!
>And to think I was living so long with my TV uncalibrated! Now I can finally watch my movies as they were intended to be seen!
There must be a very complicated explanation for all this. I watched it live on my tv and it looked great, really great. I am a Spectrum TV customer in New York City and my tv is a Sony XBR-55X800E with settings that I tweaked quite a bit.
Then, I downloaded a 1080p version of this episode. It appears quite dark, too dark. I use MPC-HC player with ffdshow codecs on a Asus VG248QE monitor. Details appear washed out when I increase the player's brightness via the codec setting.
I think it's that a lot of parts of the scenes are so dark that the encoder considers them as absolute blackness and doesn't even bother with putting them in the output video.
ITT:
poorfags with shitty TVs.
You were supposed to watch it on CRT, where blacks are actually blacks and all colors are accurate, retard.
How's that alien technology that restores images out of void blackness serving you?
that's it, yeah. it's caused by the compression algorithm. when I got an early lower def version it was much, much harder to see anything than with a 5GB 1080 rip.
pro tip: the dark scenes were intentional to hide the shitty fight choreography.
if it was properly lit you incels would be crying about how shit the fight scenes are.
Epic episode bros
>episode cost $20 million to make
>forgot to buy lighting
what did he mean by this?
they made it daker in post. watch the making of.
BASED
>Probably the brightest part of the episode.
>1/5th of the screen is a massive black blob.
Oh no no no
just turn your eyes off
kek, I think the episode did that for me.
>the dark scenes were intentional to hide the shitty fight choreography.
that and its an old technique for hiding CGI and shot compositing issues. The alternative being adding rain, film grain, or other types of visual noise.