No matter how many times we think about the matter, what Cameron has done with his films is a shame. They are all a shame. Terminator 2, The Abyss, True Lines, Alines and of course Titanic, are all an absolute disgrace. A barbarity.
And can you imagine that art critics gave this flagrant adulteration of The Mona Lisa a score of 10/10 in an analysis? That's what's happening with Titanic, because they like the new aesthetic appearance they give it 10/10, and who knows if being such an important American title they are helping...
It's already a travesty. There are close-ups that are already a travesty with how ridiculously emphasized his facial features are.
If that's not a travesty, what is a travesty? It would be necessary to rethink the term and redefine the meaning of the word travesty
So, are we facing an...
When the analyzes rate a transfer with maximum marks of 10/10, but in the most specialized forums around the world criticisms cascade, all pointing to the same types of problems, the problem undoubtedly exists and that has been deliberately omitted by the reviewers.
We people in the specialized...
If my comment seemed condescending to you, it wasn't at all, not at all.
I just wanted to point out that the average user sometimes confuses higher image quality with what would be the correct way to view content, and Titanic 4K/UHD now looks more like 8K video than a celluloid UHD transfer...
Your message is perfect. I can only applaud him.
It perfectly describes what I think and have felt when watching Titanic 4K/UHD, which has very worrying levels of unnaturalness and artificiality. It is really discouraging that the reviews have given this work maximum marks.
Thank you.
I think we're getting to the point where people confuse looking better with looking correct
We should not wish for Titanic to look better, but correctly.
When we precisely calibrate our screens, we do not do it so that they look better, but correctly, and in this context we are beginning to...
What definitely ruins the UHD experience are the close-ups, which have been overly emphasized by the AI, in some cases, to ridiculous levels.
I wonder if by a fully automated process? since during the supervision of a job correctly carried out shot by shot, such a inconsistent final result...
The problem with Titanic UHD is that the AI algorithm, when analyzing the facial features of some actors in more or less static close-ups, exaggeratedly emphasizes it, offering levels of detail in those definitely ridiculous facial features that strongly attacks the photography original of the...