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My notes on Deep Rising may or may not be helpful, as I'm seeing a bit of controversy as to what this release from Kino Lorber might, might not be, or in fact - is.
My problem is that I have no point of reference on this film, and can only go by what I'm seeing in this specific instance.
I'm aware that there was discussion regarding a new 4k scan at Disney, which is possible, since afaik, all current scans there are 4k.
From what my eyes are telling me, aside from the Hollywood logo, which is dupe, it's difficult to tell whether the element scanned was OCN or IP.
You'll not see much difference between the two on a quality Blu-ray disc, and this is definitely a quality release.
The image is extremely stable. Grain structure is appropriate and moderate. Colors, black levels, shadow detail, and resolution, are all within high-end standards.
I'm seeing zero problems with Deep Rising.
DTS audio is rich, full and loud, when necessary.
I would presume that the major selling point here for fans, will be the plethora of extras that Kino has added, and the investment here is not minimal.
With Deep Rising, Kino Lorber is making a move in quality and extras toward Criterion.
I would have no qualms about purchasing this product.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
Upgrade from DVD - presumably
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH
My problem is that I have no point of reference on this film, and can only go by what I'm seeing in this specific instance.
I'm aware that there was discussion regarding a new 4k scan at Disney, which is possible, since afaik, all current scans there are 4k.
From what my eyes are telling me, aside from the Hollywood logo, which is dupe, it's difficult to tell whether the element scanned was OCN or IP.
You'll not see much difference between the two on a quality Blu-ray disc, and this is definitely a quality release.
The image is extremely stable. Grain structure is appropriate and moderate. Colors, black levels, shadow detail, and resolution, are all within high-end standards.
I'm seeing zero problems with Deep Rising.
DTS audio is rich, full and loud, when necessary.
I would presume that the major selling point here for fans, will be the plethora of extras that Kino has added, and the investment here is not minimal.
With Deep Rising, Kino Lorber is making a move in quality and extras toward Criterion.
I would have no qualms about purchasing this product.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
Upgrade from DVD - presumably
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH
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