If we can wait until the tech is mature, an AI upscale could actually be better than a remaster from the original elements.
The props they used for batleths were not particularly sharp, and why should they be? You want untrained actors swinging sharp blades around when you can’t tell the difference on the TVs of the day?
On the 85” set I have today, the bluntness of the props is quite apparent, even with the crappy video quality. A remaster from the original elements would make it even more obvious. An AI upscale, with humans overseeing the process to tell it that batleths should be sharp, can give us batleths that look like batleths and not like props.
Cheap props representing supposedly valuable merchandise are common in the series. An AI upscale, when the tech is mature, can make them look like what they’re supposed to look like instead of the cheap props that were used on set. I don’t really need to see Quark drooling over colored bits of plastic.
The props they used for batleths were not particularly sharp, and why should they be? You want untrained actors swinging sharp blades around when you can’t tell the difference on the TVs of the day?
On the 85” set I have today, the bluntness of the props is quite apparent, even with the crappy video quality. A remaster from the original elements would make it even more obvious. An AI upscale, with humans overseeing the process to tell it that batleths should be sharp, can give us batleths that look like batleths and not like props.
Cheap props representing supposedly valuable merchandise are common in the series. An AI upscale, when the tech is mature, can make them look like what they’re supposed to look like instead of the cheap props that were used on set. I don’t really need to see Quark drooling over colored bits of plastic.