He said that with DV engaged the Panasonic and Oppo were the same. So there’s nothing wrong with Oppo’s ability except that you can’t turn off DV/HDR. But the disc is still not “correct” even with DV/HDR turned off. I say keep your Oppos and chuck the disc. :D
I know Paramount said in the press release that the regular Black & White Blu-ray would be of the new restoration, but I don’t believe anyone has verified that yet. Bruce’s post makes it sound like maybe it’s actually not.
While I agree, with you. I do think it's ok to turn off HDR if that is one's choice. For example, while I didn't have a problem with IAWL other than noticing it was a bit on the darker side, there was another movie where the HDR was problematic for me simply because one scene was so bright that...