Not on the budget they had. Remember in the end they (Paramount/CBS) want to make money.did TNG and DS9 use models or CGI?
I think the 1990s FX have held up really well, especially DS9's battle scenes. Could they not have remastered TOS like that?
"I could go on endlessly, I guess the conclusion is pretty easy to reach..but I'm not hoping for 20/20 vision"
Yeah, neither are we.
Dude we ALL get the "gist" as you put it.
You don't like the old FX.
That's fine.
Don't like them, that is your right.
There are a lot of old fx shots that I don't like either. Most of the bad ones are because of matte lines, re-used film stock, and bad color correction. All due to lack of resources and the limitations 1960's technology. However, there is NO EXCUSE now. There are no matte lines, re-used film stock, or color correction issues to deal with, so if the effects suck now it is because someone sucks at making them.
The difference here is that I have respect for original effects work because they had nothing. They had a blank page and look what they accomplished. CBSD had everything already established and conveniently layed out for them and look what they did.
OUR point (or the majority of us anyway) is that the CBSD effects are unacceptable sub-par CGI. The fact that it is even possible for some of the effects shots from a 1960's television show to look better than effects made over 40 years later only underscores our point.
The new effects should have/could have been A LOT better. In fact, they should have consistently put the old effects to shame, but they didn't.
Star Trek deserves better than that.
It deserves realistic looking effects that seamlessly blend into the live action footage.
Eden FX demonstrated that it could be done at the time, but CBS played it cheap.
As for your this is better than this comparison...
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And finally, CBSD 's effects are so low end that you can even see THIS!
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I mean c'mon!
Polygons?
That's pretty lousy work for an iconic show like Star Trek don't you think?
If they are good enough for you then by all means, enjoy them.
Here is the bottom line.
Do some of CBSD's shots look better? YES
Do some of the original shots look better? YES
Shouldn't all of the effects look better considering Star Trek was made 50 years ago?
ABSOLUTELY!
So let's get there on the next attempt.
I'm pretty much done on this topic.
It's all subjective anyway.
You like what you like, and I'll like what I like.
I'm fine with that
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Someday when the 4k versions are done (or I get the financing to redo the effects myself-whichever comes first) maybe you'll see what most of us were squawking about.
Or maybe you won't.
"I'm not hoping for 20/20 vision"
Peace
Spockboy
If you show them to old fans who know the change, nostalgia will come into play and a larger number will prefer what they are used to, that's the main difference...not whether they are actually better or not..a common human foible.
My other pet peeve for these eps (other than the DM) is The Tholian Web. The Tholian ships look plain and boring compared to the pulsing, jewel-like originals.My opinion wavers from "some of it looks pretty good" to "it looks like a cartoon." It also bugged me that ships were reused multiple times and in several cases were completely different designs from the original models. It annoyed me when the Friday's Child Klingon ship was just made into a far-away D-7; when the Aurora was made into a space VW bus; when the Woden was made into a far-away TAS drone; etc. Also, the Deneva ship got reused two more times as other ships. I understand the rushed nature of the production, but the constant reuse of models always made Star Trek look cheap (or at least TNG onwards)
Many effects in "Enterprise" looked rather video-gamish too (and weren't even rendered in high resolution for much of the show's run). So I'm not sure where that reference keeps coming from.
Kor
OK I'll answer this one since it's not about TOS-R.Many effects in "Enterprise" looked rather video-gamish too (and weren't even rendered in high resolution for much of the show's run). So I'm not sure where that reference keeps coming from.
Kor
White? If anything it was bluish.Also for the DM, the hull of the thing in the original, dirty white, looked much more like what I imagine neutronium to look like (probably it should be mirrored, in fact, but I am pretty sure dark verging on black, in the remastered, is wrong).
To each their ownI suppose. On a technical level there is no doubt the new ones are better it's not about opinion. If you like grainy, faded analog printed FX, poor mattle lines, outdated over-washed lighting, limited shot selection, then by all means, join the tiny fraction of fans that have a "personal taste" for such things.
I can clearly see the new shots are better in your comparison shots. Who are we kidding here??![]()
Really?????
I did an unscientific survey on facebook and about 80% preferred the new FX. 10% said they looked the "same" or no preference (!!!lol) and 10% said the new ones were better. 10% sounds about right for the purist level.
In another unscientific poll, I've asked or shown the new FX to many people since 2006 and I've never had anyone say the old FX are better, with the sole exception of one person who couldn't tell the difference when they weren't side-by-side.
If you show them to old fans who know the change, nostalgia will come into play and a larger number will prefer what they are used to, that's the main difference...not whether they are actually better or not..a common human foible.
As I've said here before..what they did in the 1960s was pretty remarkable for the time, but they needed to "remaster" for HD, and the old FX simply do not hold up, no ifs, ands or buts, on a technical level. Physical models were not an option.
For the millionth time...they could have gone with Enterprise level FX circa 2005-2006 and chose not to preserve a look that would fit better into 60s inspired look. Your claim they can do better then and now flies in the face of those who already claim the CBS FX are too good to fit seamlessly into the episodes!!!
Anyway, I'm done with this subject for now. You can all continue with your self-support group.
RAMA
No argument there - the D7 CG model used for the TOS remastered is HORRIBLE (and I'm an old fan who thinks overall they did a good job with the remasters - although some shots they changed bother me here and there) But yeah - the D7 CG model looks low res and badly textured in ANY TOS episode they had it in.White? If anything it was bluish.
And Rama, c'mon, man, even if you love the new fx you have to admit some of those CGI models are complete rubbish. That Klingon ship is the worst.
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