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Movie Blurays: Pros and Cons

People keep blurring and colourising the images they post.

I did not blur the images, you idiot. That's what they really look like when you upscale them. But keep implying we are all liars if that makes you feel better about yourself.

Why don't you post comparison images yourself, eh? Take the DVD you have and take a screencap and put it next to the bluray screencap. And then post it here.
 
You only have to look at that Jimmy Doohan screencap to see it is video blurring and to guess, to 80%, the source video:

525 line, I would say.

People keep blurring and colourising the images they post.

I've sat annd looked at these screencaps on an Apple 1000 line monitor, for about a year now, and my theory is, based on what I see and what I read on review forums, is that their source is 525 line, very processed, very clever, but processed.

I think that bloke who had a retina implant last week would be able to see it too.

Maybe he's not a Trekkie.

JarodRussell didn't blur any pictures, and I didn't recolor any.

So thank you. I knew you would eventually blow it and go overboard. Now we have absolute proof that you are just trolling for shits and giggles. Nice try, but the jig is up now.

The good news is now people who read this have no reason to take anything you post seriously. In any thread.

If by some small tiny chance you are not trolling, then you are quite frankly the dumbest person I have ever interacted with. I hope that you are just trolling. Because I would be embarrassed for all of humanity, knowing that there is someone as mind numbingly stupid and willfully ignorant as you walking this Earth.
 
Look, right, I've sat and looked at those screencaps, on Trekcore, for about a year.

Loads of film companies are just processing standard DVD, I would guess, from what I've seen and read. It's cheaper. There's only four pixels for every one standard on bluray. I don't think it will be as easy to pull off a when ultra high def comes out, cos it will be nearly as good as a 20MP camera.
 
Do you even read earlier posts?
Screencaps are not an accurate representation of the quality of a MOTION picture.
Blu-ray is 6 times the pixel density of DVD, not 4. Do you know basic math?

Loads of film companies are just processing standard DVD? Provide some credible links with proof please.

Oh, and stop talking out of your ass.
 
Perhaps you only have a two megapixel camera for eyes, that may be why you can see what I can see on screencaps, which have just as much definition as moving images, as you well know. Why on earth you can't see you've been short changed, I don't know. You can, really, you just won't admit it.

They'll relrelease them, or put them out on ultra high def.

Maybe they won't, maybe we'll just have to pine.
 
Look, right, I've sat and looked at those screencaps, on Trekcore, for about a year.

Loads of film companies are just processing standard DVD, I would guess, from what I've seen and read. It's cheaper. There's only four pixels for every one standard on bluray. I don't think it will be as easy to pull off a when ultra high def comes out, cos it will be nearly as good as a 20MP camera.

Perhaps you only have a two megapixel camera for eyes, that may be why you can see what I can see on screencaps, which have just as much definition as moving images, as you well know. Why on earth you can't see you've been short changed, I don't know. You can, really, you just won't admit it.

They'll relrelease them, or put them out on ultra high def.

Maybe they won't, maybe we'll just have to pine.

You are definitely a troll.
 
Cheapjack, regarding Star Trek III, how did they get rid of the burned-in subtitles that are on the DVD and not the Blu-ray?

Neil
 
Cheapjack, regarding Star Trek III, how did they get rid of the burned-in subtitles that are on the DVD and not the Blu-ray?

Neil

And how did they produce the TMP-Bluray since it was never released in the theatrical version on DVD?
 
ST, Sparky, Jarod, Indy, I honestly thought he was just misguided, but I think you're right - he's got to be trolling, surely. No one would intentionally make themselves appear to be so hopelessly uninformed deliberately.
 
i just picked up the TOS 6 movie collection on Blue ray. Found them at Disc Replay for 48 bucks. I couldn't pass on it. Watching the Summit dvd right now, really enjoying it.
 
Well, if you lot can't see that they're just put them in a processing program, for that price, I'm stuck.

http://screenmusings.org/

Look at these screencaps of popular films. Look how they appear, the colour balance, the resolution. Then go back and look at Trek Core screencaps. Apart from ST2, they're all enhanced from DVD. Why on earth would they put all that edge-sharpening in, all that processing?

I thought ST fans were supposed to be discerning.
 
Well, if you lot can't see that they're just put them in a processing program, for that price, I'm stuck.

http://screenmusings.org/

Look at these screencaps of popular films. Look how they appear, the colour balance, the resolution. Then go back and look at Trek Core screencaps. Apart from ST2, they're all enhanced from DVD. Why on earth would they put all that edge-sharpening in, all that processing?

I thought ST fans were supposed to be discerning.

:rolleyes:
 
Well, if you lot can't see that they're just put them in a processing program, for that price, I'm stuck.

http://screenmusings.org/

Look at these screencaps of popular films. Look how they appear, the colour balance, the resolution. Then go back and look at Trek Core screencaps. Apart from ST2, they're all enhanced from DVD. Why on earth would they put all that edge-sharpening in, all that processing?

I thought ST fans were supposed to be discerning.

:rolleyes:

So, you've finally accepted it, then? Look at all those screencaps. They look similar to photo prints you get from the chemists. They look like film. Apart from ST2, do the ST screencaps? No. They are processed 525 line, I guess.
 
Cheapjack. What is your answer to IndySolo's question above regarding Star Trek 3?
What is your response to the images I posted showing color differences between the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of Star Trek 4?
 
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Well, if you lot can't see that they're just put them in a processing program, for that price, I'm stuck.

http://screenmusings.org/

Look at these screencaps of popular films. Look how they appear, the colour balance, the resolution. Then go back and look at Trek Core screencaps. Apart from ST2, they're all enhanced from DVD. Why on earth would they put all that edge-sharpening in, all that processing?

I thought ST fans were supposed to be discerning.

:rolleyes:

So, you've finally accepted it, then? Look at all those screencaps. They look similar to photo prints you get from the chemists. They look like film. Apart from ST2, do the ST screencaps? No. They are processed 525 line, I guess.

:rolleyes:
 
Yeah, he's trolling guys, and probably getting a kick out of it. He has been for some time. For those of us who watch these things, he's got all the earmarks of a troll and he's trying to get you upset. Just ignore him. Seriously, just ignore it.
 
Yeah, he's trolling guys, and probably getting a kick out of it. He has been for some time. For those of us who watch these things, he's got all the earmarks of a troll and he's trying to get you upset. Just ignore him. Seriously, just ignore it.

Oh, I've known that he has been trolling for pages now. I'm getting a kick out of it too. I'm not upset at all, i'm actually quite amused.
 
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