Originally Posted by WillG
On the bright side, if there are issues. Universal should be old hat at doing BTTF 2 and 3 disc exchanges.
Originally Posted by RobertR
There are some people who post screenshots using PNGs (ie a lossless format, showing direct captures from the disc). Those are the ones I prefer to pay attention to. Color variations aren't what I look for in a capture, but rather DNR, EE, etc. As you've correctly pointed out, no one seems to be able to come up with an example of a disc showing bad DNR in screenshots that was proven not to have it when actually viewed.
Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
Carl,
There is a very notable recent case that offhand I forget the title.
DVDBEAVER posted screen grabs of a BD release that turned out
not to be representative of the actual transfer. I'm not sure if it was
DNR related or not.
Someone here will come up with the title.
An important lesson was learned that you can't always rely on
screen grabs.
Originally Posted by FoxyMulder /forum/thread/301817/ushe-press-rel...h-anniversary-trilogy-blu-ray/60#post_3739309
Originally Posted by Man-Fai Wong
Actually, even the color issue w/ Contact seems real enough though maybe not as exaggerated/distracting or easily noticeable in normal viewing as in stills shown by the DVD Beaver screen caps. It's easier for our eyes (and brain) to be fooled by color biasing -- and so, we're generally more accepting of that in normal viewing.
Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
Ding! Ding! Yes, it was CONTACT.
DVDBEAVER posted screenshots that spread fear across the BD community.
Turned out, as Mai Fong posted above, that the transfer was far better than it was depicted to be.
Originally Posted by Xenia Zannikos
Couldnt resist posting that pic, lol !!!
Originally Posted by Erin C
Pretty sure thats from FRINGE. One of their alternate universe gags.
Originally Posted by Xenia Zannikos
I have no idea why, but I have a bad feeling there wont be any blu ray reviews online, for at least another week.