jedimasterluke
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Really a revenge of the sith reference
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As many of us here have pointed out it’s probably because you’re typing too much. Keep it simple.sorry that when it comes to somethings Google can be less than helpful when you type what your looking it doesn’t show up I’ve had problems searching for lots of different things on Google. Google isn’t the most perfect thing in the world you know.
The problem I’m having is finding out where in any of the Dolby vision articles does tell me if you can rip the regular blu ray footage and add Dolby vision to them. in other words what is this specifically called adding Dolby vision to regular blu ray footage?
so even if you did upscale the deleted scenes to 4k and added hdr it wouldn’t match the new Dolby vision version of ghostbusters 2 when it comes to hdr in a fanedit?The simple answer is no.
Dolby Vision is a fancy proprietary version of HDR. I mean with fancy enough software like Davinci you could grade something for HDR I'm sure, but not specifically DV.
The simple answer is no.
Imagine a beautiful pristine road made of the finest bricks, patented with "Dolby Brick" weather coating. Imagine some parts of that road are abandoned for long periods of time, suffer damage, missing bricks, the ones left have lost their coating, big potholes, etc. No longer functional as a road. That's a representation of damaged low res digital footage that was once pristine film.so even if you did upscale the deleted scenes to 4k and added hdr it wouldn’t match the new Dolby vision version of ghostbusters 2 when it comes to hdr in a fanedit?
Ok so the image quality of the deleted scenes aren’t going to be that great and even if they are in the best video quality it’s going to be stuck sdr no matter what. so we can never get it to match up to the Dolby vision let alone 4k.Imagine a beautiful pristine road made of the finest bricks, patented with "Dolby Brick" weather coating. Imagine some parts of that road are abandoned for long periods of time, suffer damage, missing bricks, the ones left have lost their coating, big potholes, etc. No longer functional as a road. That's a representation of damaged low res digital footage that was once pristine film.
The most good upscaling can do is fill in the holes of that road with cement so you can drive on it again. Upscaling will not bring back the once intricate and beautiful special brick details or the patented brick weather coating.
You got it. Might look good, might not. Typical for deleted scenes, it's nice to see them released at all really.Ok so the image quality of the deleted scenes aren’t going to be that great and even if they are in the best video quality it’s going to be stuck sdr no matter what. so we can never get it to match up to the Dolby vision let alone 4k.
Oh that’s disappointing I was really hoping to watch the Dolby vision version with the new deleted scenes as part of that Dolby vision 4k blu ray version of the film. it’s funny Sony remastered the last action hero’s deleted scenes in 4k hdr but not this film.The scenes are already in 1080p, and pretty clean with little to no grain or print damage. I would assume the upcoming deleted scenes on the new disc is of a similar quality.
In my personal opinion, there is no benefit to upscaling this to 4k, or HDR or Dolby or IMAX or anything.
End of conversation.