Peach was talking to Angel4576. She called Cheapjack by his first name in an earlier post.

Don't mind me... I'm lost.
Peach was talking to Angel4576. She called Cheapjack by his first name in an earlier post.
Hey, Angel. Don't use people's first names. Consider this your friendly.
What is your response to the visual evidence that I posted? Not screencaps from websites. You claim that the DVD and Blu-Ray having the exact same colour is part of your "evidence". I have proven that they are not the same colour.
Yes, this is almost certainly the case. But Cheapjack is quite explicit and insistent the BD's are literally upscaled SD DVD's.So, unless someone wants to give a verifiable quote from someone who actually worked on the Blu-Rays, I'm inclined to believe that most of the films were mastered from the film prints used to make the DVDs, not the DVDs themselves. The Blu-Rays would look the same, if not worse.
Scott
Peach was talking to Angel4576. She called Cheapjack by his first name in an earlier post.
In case it ever comes up, you guys can use my first name whenever you like. In fact, I wish I had utilized my name years ago when I created my screen ID. Maybe I'll change it...
What is your response to the visual evidence that I posted? Not screencaps from websites. You claim that the DVD and Blu-Ray having the exact same colour is part of your "evidence". I have proven that they are not the same colour.
Just to play devil's advocate; the screen shots you posted were from Khan, correct? That was the one film which was unquestionably and publicly announced as having been struck from a brand new master. I think even Cheapjack acknowledged that, but I don't want to swim through 7 pages of this thread to find back up of that. The other films are those in question.
The screenshot in question that I posted was from Star Trek 4. Immediately after the opening credits had ended. I used my own copies of the DVD and Blu-Ray to show the differences.
The other screenshots that I linked to a few posts ago are also from Star Trek 4. They are screencaps from Trekcore.
So, unless someone wants to give a verifiable quote from someone who actually worked on the Blu-Rays, I'm inclined to believe that most of the films were mastered from the film prints used to make the DVDs, not the DVDs themselves. The Blu-Rays would look the same, if not worse.
Scott
If the prints were mastered at 1080i, why would the blu-ray of such master look worse than the DVD?
If the prints were mastered at 1080i, why would the blu-ray of such master look worse than the DVD?
They don't, which is what I was saying, unless I screwed it up (always possible). Besides, aren't film prints sharper than HD? So they made the DVDs from the film master. The DVD was scaled to 480. Then when they did the Blu-Rays, they went to the same film rather than going to the trouble of making new restorations other than TWOK, and scaling them to 1080 for the format. The image from the same film would look sharper because the format provides more lines of resolution. It has nothing to do with the film master itself, which they judged to be in good enough condition to stand up to the HD scrutiny. This is how I grasp it, anyway.
Okay these are standard def/high def screen caps courtesy of TrekCore:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tvhhd/tvhhd0037.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tvh/ch2/tvh0016.jpg
I'm sorry but the color looks different between the two. It's most definitely noticeable around the edges of the nebula in the background.
No offense to TrekCore, but those images are so compressed it's unreal. They are not indicative of the quality of the Blu-ray picture.
Pretty much. Unless they are "fully remastering" the movie for a new release they wouldn't go back to the film itself. They would use the master that they had made for previous releases.
The screencaps we take on TrekCore are nowhere near as compressed as your post indicates. Every image is processed through Photoshop and saved in JPEG's 'Maximum Quality' standard.
Oh my god! What have I done by creating this thread?
If anybody is interested, I have purchased the superb looking TNG blurays weeks ago and will hold out on the TOS ones for now.
Not because I believe that they are just upscaled DVDs, mind you. But because I prefer the Director's Editions of TMP and Undiscovered Country (which is a matter of taste and shouldnt be discussed in this thread).
Since I'm the OP and consider my questions answered I wouldnt mind if this thread gets closed so everyone who is deadlocked in this pointless discussion with cheapjack gets released from his/her misery.
Oh, really? I've come full circle fromSince I'm the OP and consider my questions answered I wouldnt mind if this thread gets closed so everyone who is deadlocked in this pointless discussion with cheapjack gets released from his/her misery.
Con: Sod all extras.
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