Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Haha, omg, no, lol, they didn't! Geordi's VISOR, seriously?
Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Looks to me like they redid the LCARS that was shown on an embedded CRT in CG, to do away with the ugly curvature.
Look at all the Care and Attention to Details we all are getting:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/103528
Notice something different?
Haha, omg, no, lol, they didn't! Geordi's VISOR, seriously?
I think it always had the red light if that's what you mean!
Haha, omg, no, lol, they didn't! Geordi's VISOR, seriously?
I think it always had the red light if that's what you mean!
Yes the red light has always been there.
Was the original on a CRT? I know for background panels they used them, but for a hero shot like this weren't they usually composited?
This was burnt in in post production. When you watch the complete scene, you can see a slight jitter. The moving graphic remains stable (done in post production) while the rest of the scene slightly shakes, as the camera was slightly shaking. This is TNG Season 3, CRT monitors were rarely used back then.
From where do you get that idea?The shot of the enterprise vs the BOP is also a 3D CGI version of the enterprise - not a model.
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