Great stuff, Frontier! Yeah, the difference between the upconverted still of Riker and Crusher and the rest of the stills is pretty clear, but when we're watching the episode in motion I don't think it will be too much of a bother.
Just updated TrekCore with a couple of features about the only new bonus feature on the sampler disc - a preview of Season 1 on Blu-Ray. Full (unwatermarked) 1080p screenshots of the trailer are included with a few little surprises in there!
http://tng.trekcore.com/bluray/index.html#s1bon
Plus - a first look at the cover art from Season 1:
http://tng.trekcore.com/bluray/index.html#s1cov
Watch out for another exclusive this weekend, plus we'll obviously be covering the Sampler Disc with the usual slew of hundreds of Blu-Ray screencaps soon enough!![]()
You can tell it's different. They changed some of the red bars into white ones.Are we sure that Qs energy grid needed to be redone completely? If they redid it, kudos, as it looks completely identical:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/104120
You can tell it's different. They changed some of the red bars into white ones.Are we sure that Qs energy grid needed to be redone completely? If they redid it, kudos, as it looks completely identical:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/104120
Is that a CGI Enterprise in that shot now, too? If it is the model, it looks a hell of a lot better in the new version compared to the old.
Is that a CGI Enterprise in that shot now, too? If it is the model, it looks a hell of a lot better in the new version compared to the old.
You can tell it's different. They changed some of the red bars into white ones.Are we sure that Qs energy grid needed to be redone completely? If they redid it, kudos, as it looks completely identical:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/104120
No, that's the original footage of the Q energy grid. The difference in colour is either due to some changes in the transfer or the extra bloom effects blurring things.
Concerning the transporter effect:
I took a screenshot of the crew beaming down towards the end of "Encounter at Farpoint" and compared it to the "new" transporter effect as seen in the small screenshot currently online at startrek.com:
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Now, compare the pattern of the transporter sparkles in the red rectangles. They are identical. You can see that the pattern is slightly larger in the HD shot and moved a little to the right. When the new beam down sequence was edited, the original footage of the sparkles was used and had to be applied to all four characters. This explains the minor difference. The sparkle animation is not completely in sync with the original sequence but it is definitely the original effect. When the Ten Forward scene was used in "These are the voyages" a completely new replicator/transporter effect was created; here, they stuck to the original! :-)
PS: As can be seen: there was no reflection of the transporter effect on the transporter pad floor in the original episode either.
Impossible, the video FX inserted after the fact had to be redone. What we are seeing is a beefed up but closely matching new effect.
Impossible, the video FX inserted after the fact had to be redone. What we are seeing is a beefed up but closely matching new effect.
Impossible, the video FX inserted after the fact had to be redone. What we are seeing is a beefed up but closely matching new effect.
The compositing had to be redone. The sparkles are film footage. That element was quite possibly retained.
Seriosuly, you think they went back and used the original sparkle footage elements when the can just do it on the computer? I doubt it.
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