I believe, I choose to believe.Hi folks. I'm new here and you have no reason to believe me. But...
TNG-R is definitely coming. Confirmed. May be able to dig up some details for you in the coming weeks.
I believe, I choose to believe.Hi folks. I'm new here and you have no reason to believe me. But...
TNG-R is definitely coming. Confirmed. May be able to dig up some details for you in the coming weeks.
I believe, I choose to believe.Hi folks. I'm new here and you have no reason to believe me. But...
TNG-R is definitely coming. Confirmed. May be able to dig up some details for you in the coming weeks.
Not this viewer. Besides, if I just want to watch TNG in SD I already have the DVDs, so Paramount isn't going to make any more money off of me unless that add some value to a new product.I'm sure they could do a decent upscaling job that would satisfy the viewers.
I have Casablanca, The Day the Earth Stood Still, King Kong, The Maltese Falcon, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre on Blu-ray. They're all B&W movies, and they all look much better on Blu-ray than DVD on a decent sized television. Even on my 25" computer monitor they look much better than on DVD.People are still watching old black and white movies, so why shouldn't they watch Trek in SD?
I'm with you, BillJ. But as Dr. Phlox might say... "optimism"!I believe, I choose to believe.Hi folks. I'm new here and you have no reason to believe me. But...
TNG-R is definitely coming. Confirmed. May be able to dig up some details for you in the coming weeks.
I won't believe it until wither CBS or someone actually working on the project come forward and say its happening.![]()
If they do it, it will most likely just be HD, not widescreen. There's no reason to screw up the picture.So without trawling this entire thread, would this mean a widescreen version? Please, please, please.
How did they manage that? AFAIK, it wasn't cropped.
^ TOS-R was not widescreen, so TNG-R probably will also not be.
Then again, the "Menage a Troi" footage that found its way into ENT's final episode was widescreen. How did they manage that? AFAIK, it wasn't cropped.
I believe, I choose to believe.Hi folks. I'm new here and you have no reason to believe me. But...
TNG-R is definitely coming. Confirmed. May be able to dig up some details for you in the coming weeks.
I wouldn't believe some random person either. But I have no reason to lie to you. I just heard the confirmation from someone at CBS-D last weekend and wanted to share my excitement with some like-minded individuals.I'm fairly certain it IS being worked on right now, but I am also fairly certain this poster doesn't know anything about it.
I wouldn't believe some random person either. But I have no reason to lie to you. I just heard the confirmation from someone at CBS-D last weekend and wanted to share my excitement with some like-minded individuals.I'm fairly certain it IS being worked on right now, but I am also fairly certain this poster doesn't know anything about it.
If they do it, it will most likely just be HD, not widescreen. There's no reason to screw up the picture.So without trawling this entire thread, would this mean a widescreen version? Please, please, please.
My enthusiasm would go from 20% to 80% if it is a well done widescreen conversion.If they screw this up with widescreen, my enthusiasm for this project goes from 110% to 0%.
If it can be done well, it will be at the hands of professionals and not your television. The part of the picture that gets cropped is unlikely to have anything more interesting going on than the additional image on the sides has.If people want to watch it in "widescreen" they can hit the crop button on their remote, instead of chopping off part of the picture permanently.
My enthusiasm would go from 20% to 80% if it is a well done widescreen conversion.If they screw this up with widescreen, my enthusiasm for this project goes from 110% to 0%.
If it can be done well, it will be at the hands of professionals and not your television. The part of the picture that gets cropped is unlikely to have anything more interesting going on than the additional image on the sides has.If people want to watch it in "widescreen" they can hit the crop button on their remote, instead of chopping off part of the picture permanently.
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Original footage has a safe action area with an aspect ratio of 1.37:1, its televised at 1.33:1. They used that, then stretched it by 5.8%. Top and bottom was cropped.
RAMA
Ouch!!!Original footage has a safe action area with an aspect ratio of 1.37:1, its televised at 1.33:1. They used that, then stretched it by 5.8%. Top and bottom was cropped.
RAMA
But let's be honest. Can seasons three thru seven Riker afford to get any wider?![]()
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