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I will buy the box set but not on 4k but on blu-ray as I would of thought both formats would look the same as they both old films now so you will get a bit of grain in the picture .gel said:Just asked my sister for it for Xmas. Anyone has plans to order too?
The picture on them is clean (although the first one doesn’t look as good). Unless grain is used intentionally, it usually appears on darker scenes where the camera settings are correctBlacksabbath25 said:I will buy the box set but not on 4k but on blu-ray as I would of thought both formats would look the same as they both old films now so you will get a bit of grain in the picture .
gel said:Just asked my sister for it for Xmas. Anyone has plans to order too?
Good deal! Master audio soundtrack. Real McCoy:FunkyMonkey said:Yes mate, I am. Got a deal. 33.99 from Zavvi. Otherwise, I would not have bothered. Also, I set up a new 4k projector at home yesterday, so two good reasons to get.
I can't find the sound mix that will be used.
I have read that they are being mastered in 4k.
You've got the "upscaling" concept all wrong. All blu ray discs are upscaled to 4K on a 4K TV regardless of the blu ray player you use. Upscaling does not mean the quality is improved somehow; it merely quadruples the pixels to fill a 1080p picture on a 4K screen by using an algorithm. All 4K TVs do that anyway.Alantiggger said:Not me ... as my Sony blu-ray player upgrades blu-ray to 4k.... to my 4K TV
gel said:Has anyone got it yet? What’s it like? Ta
Cheers! Can’t wait now.Q5 said:gel said:Has anyone got it yet? What’s it like? Ta
I have it, just watched part of it today.
Looks and sounds good so far.
Don't really get that at all. I find the film's overly long and lumbering at points but then no film is perfect.davidf said:I’ll add it to my collection at some point, but the trilogy isn’t really much of a regular watch for me, unlike many other films. Whilst I like many aspects of the whole story, watching them feels hurried, like you’re watching highlights, rather than a story that is allowed to flow at a natural pace.
bigboss said:You've got the "upscaling" concept all wrong. All blu ray discs are upscaled to 4K on a 4K TV regardless of the blu ray player you use. Upscaling does not mean the quality is improved somehow; it merely quadruples the pixels to fill a 1080p picture on a 4K screen by using an algorithm. All 4K TVs do that anyway.Alantiggger said:Not me ... as my Sony blu-ray player upgrades blu-ray to 4k.... to my 4K TV
Yes. All marketing blurb which confused most consumers.Alantiggger said:Did Sony kid me on then ?
I find them overly long as well, but there’s just too much info being crammed into the time available, and it feels rushed.FunkyMonkey said:Don't really get that at all. I find the film's overly long and lumbering at points but then no film is perfect. I'm also weird in the I prefer dk rises to batman begins and that to dark knight.