Early this morning while it was still dark outside, I watched this 4K/UHD for the second time in its entirety. This time I concentrated my attention on the actors faces and I'm still not seeing the smeary mess that some have stated in this thread. Perhaps it's because I'm sitting at my normal...
Reading the feedback and then doing something about it are two different things. TBH, I’m not sure how much this forum represents the general public’s POV.
Well, I disagree with you that it looks like a mess on my 65" OLED. With that said, I know I'm in the minority as most people on this forum that have seen this 4K/UHD agrees with your assessment.
I’m not seeing the things you stated about the faces. Perhaps I was too much into the movie to notice those issues on my screen. With that stated, I’m out of this thread.
I understand what you’re saying but most people don’t have a 120 inch screen and I don’t think the industry/studios are prepping their 4KUHD media to those having projected screens. They want their content to look pretty on much smaller screens because that makes up the majority of their...
Well, you would know better than I regarding 4K/UHD mimicking the look of an original film, so I defer to your educated opinion. I never watched a lot of those movies in a movie theater or watch them on a quality print. However, I still stand by my assertion that the 4K/UHD format isn't...
RAH, I've been saying the same thing that some of these 4K/UHD releases with their "pretty look" being displayed on "non-projector" screens is an intended look being driven by filmmakers, studios and perhaps other interested parties. including consumers. They are not "hack" jobs caused by...
It might be trash to you, but evidently Universal and Lucas wanted this look for the 4K/UHD. Furthermore, you stating RAH has a lack of guts crossed the line in regard to our forum guidelines against personal attacks. Please, stop it.
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