Looks nice. I wonder how it turns out with ship/effects shots.
Kor
Well, aren't we a Danny Downer! I just watched the daydreaming Doctor clip projected on a very large wall, and, while not the perfection that is remastered TNG, I'd say it's pretty damn close - 80% or more. Which, for a hobbyist working alone and then being compressed back down through YouTube, is nothing to sneeze at. (I also watched VOY's "Death Wish" on the same projector via Netflix the other night, and the quality of this clip is light-years beyond that.) True, I didn't watch the DS9 visual effect scenes, but, let's face it, the most impressive visual effects on Voyager were the actors anyhow.Watching full screen on a 2.5k monitor, the SD (which is far lower than 2.5k, never mind 4k) source shines right through the technical trickery. The edge enhancement is still unable to add actual detail within elements.
Well, aren't we a Danny Downer! I just watched the daydreaming Doctor clip projected on a very large wall, and, while not the perfection that is remastered TNG, I'd say it's pretty damn close - 80% or more. Which, for a hobbyist working alone and then being compressed back down through YouTube, is nothing to sneeze at. (I also watched VOY's "Death Wish" on the same projector via Netflix the other night, and the quality of this clip is light-years beyond that.) True, I didn't watch the DS9 visual effect scenes, but, let's face it, the most impressive visual effects on Voyager were the actors anyhow.
As someone on another forum I frequent pointed out, AI has also gotten to the point where it could easily be fed raw scans of the original DS9/VOY film negatives, and then re-edit them to match the existing files, thereby vastly reducing the human labor costs that made TNG's remastering so expensive. So really, between scanning the old raw film with AI re-edits, and AI upscaling of visual effects elements, DS9/VOY remasters, even if not quite so expertly and hand-crafted made as TNG's, just might be financially plausible in the not-too-distant future.![]()
That looks horrible, even on an iPhone screen!First new clip in a while:
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