Re: HTF REVIEW: The Fountain
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Originally Posted by Aaron Reynolds
I've read this a few times; I noticed some compression artifacts in some of the darker scenes and it prompted me to revisit the calibration of the projector, which, it turns out, was running a little iight. With my blacks back down where they're supposed to be, those artifacts vanished on my hundred inch screen.
Are we just seeing some imperfect reviewer calibration, or is it genuinely badly compressed?
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I author DVDs. Believe me. Baaaaad. Not unwatchable - static shots and close-ups look real nice, but pretty bad IMHO, especially for a 2007 release of a 90-odd minute film. Something has gone south, compression-wise with WB's new DVD releases over the past year or so. Doesn't seem to have affected their catalog titles ("The Other" comes to mind).
Ken has mentioned before that perhaps it is affecting those releases that use DIs (digital intermediate process), which may explain the compression anomalies on new titles. But other studios are doing bang-up jobs on their new titles and DIs are not relegated to WB features. Honestly, something is wrong. Either they're recompressing a compressed master, or they've set the bitrate too low...all speculation, but I haven't had time to demux these things and see what in the world could be going on. But I've been incredibly disappointed with WB's new DVD release output for some time now.
I think Blood Diamond was another affected title; haven't seen that one, tho.
Was hoping this title would snap back to their previous high benchmark of quality, but alas, not the case.