5! I disagree. The difference between Raiders and Temple are quite large. Film grain consistency is not equal and DNR work is visible. Bit-rates and also too low to resolve the film grain. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is where the DNR work gets really bad, that along with low bit-rates...
I appreciate you getting back to me. It's something I noted on in my review. I must say, it's a little off-putting, and some viewers like myself who see any "picket fencing" (like you say) or FPS issue I pick up on right away. I assume that these could no be corrected? It's like there are frames...
Hi,
I rewatched My Fair Lady tonight on 4K and wrote down some timestamps of things I see. I'd like your feedback on them.
SOME TECHNICAL THINGS I SAW
I rewatched My Fair Lady again. I wrote down some time of some of the frame smearing that I saw.
1 hr 40 seconds
"Just you wait Henry...
Well, stutters is probably the wrong word, there are 2 sections that I saw in the movie where the frame rate was not 24p. It is less. I also saw 2 micro stutters where it looked as though 1 frame was missing.
There's a couple of things I've never picked up on before. One of them is frame rate stutters, and frame rate skips. 2 scenes have frame rate stutters, and 2 scenes had a 1 frameskip. I think they tried to use frame rate smoothing, but it was obvious to me. Another thing that is more obvious is...
Pretty sure that this movie is just using SDR in a HDR wrapper right? HDR is around 300 nits, and clips out. Not sure why they did this, why cap out the dynamic range of HDR?