^ And why am I in this handbasket?
They reason we have weird lighting and such in the SFX is because that's what the producers/CBS wanted it to look like.
^ And why am I in this handbasket?
How could you tell it was a real handbasket if the VX was so poor?^ And why am I in this handbasket?
More voices would not help, only a change of mind from the execs at CBS?It isn't, because it isn't up to them. A forummember who knows people who work/worked on the SFX for Disco, already confirmed that Pixelmondo is capable of way more than this. They reason we have weird lighting and such in the SFX is because that's what the producers/CBS wanted it to look like. So, Pixelmondo being aware means jack shit untill the people in charge actually want it to look different. So, here's hoping THEY are aware of our views.![]()
It's making them money. So, yeah, more voices is necessary to demonstrate how money would be impacted.More voices would not help, only a change of mind from the execs at CBS?
It's making them money. So, yeah, more voices is necessary to demonstrate how money would be impacted.
I don’t know if PBR and BRDF research has halted or slowed in the last few years or it's computationally too expensive to render for DSCs current pipeline, any vfx pros please chime in :-)
I didn't know that, interesting if true. The second half of the season did look better though. Not as blurry. I could make out ships better.Didn't they limit the quality of the show on CBSAA? I'm buying the blu-ray no matter what, so I hope it's in full 1080 (or better) glory there at least.
I didn't know that, interesting if true. The second half of the season did look better though. Not as blurry. I could make out ships better.
It's true as far as browser-based computers go. If you download the all access app, it goes a bit higher, depending on how much bandwidth your ISP is allowing you to have.That's bullshit. I've been watching Discovery in 1080p on CBS All Access since Battle of Binary Stars.
It's true as far as browser-based computers go. If you download the all access app, it goes a bit higher, depending on how much bandwidth your ISP is allowing you to have.
The CBSAA app on my ROKU and on my Samsung 4K Smart TV both delivered 1080p resolution. The quality on the CBSAA website depended GREATLY on internet bandwidth available and website traffic. I saw anywhere from 480 to 1080i depending on the time of day. I don't believe I ever received true 1080p from the website. Your mileage may very...What is the max resolution on a CBSAA app?
I seem to get no more than 720P from the website.
And this, God help us all, is what it would look like if some Lucasian madman decided to try and make everything in older Trek shows match Discovery's season one look:
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