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Re: How The West Was Won - Blu ray
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Originally Posted by Ed St. Clair
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The three strip process lines in HD!
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I heard they supposedly removed the lines for the last SD release.
Classic film making in HD!
This is a good thing.
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I vaguely remember reading an article a few months back showing how they had gone back and redid the line removal again . I wish I could recall where I read it though because it showed some nice comparisons between the different versions.
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From the comparison that I saw it looked pretty good (i.e. no image loss or degradation) so I would think there wouldn't be much opposition. There may be some detractors but I think the majority of discerning viewers will be happy.
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Re: How The West Was Won - Blu ray
Well I still can't find that article... but here is one from HMM that should subside some of the join line fears.
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Feltenstein notes that in all showings subsequent to the film’s original theatrical run, be it in regular theaters, on television or on home video, “people have had to put up with those awful join lines.”
“It was a fact of life; no one ever bothered to fix it or even make any attempt to explain to audiences why the picture looked funny,” he said.
The new and improved How the West Was Won, sans annoying join lines, will be presented on all three home entertainment editions of the film: a special edition DVD, an “ultimate collectors edition” DVD and a Blu-ray Disc edition.
The Blu-ray Disc edition also will come with a second version of the film that replicates the original Cinerama experience.
“Dave Strohmaier, considered the world’s foremost expert on all things Cinerama, calls it the SmileBox version, because it uses the shape of the original Cinerama screen and expands out with a curve so it looks like a frown on the bottom and a smile on the top,” Feltenstein said. “It’s almost 3-D, and it allows anyone who has a home theater system to recreate the Cinerama experience.” |
Also for a good example of the join lines from the previous DVD see
this image from Wikipedia.
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