I must see this now.David M. wrote:Yes. Yes it does. No in-encoder de-pubing has been done.
Screen Captures (5-6 per post + links to additional images)
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Edition Filmmuseum's RR. Windowbox border included in the first cap, cropped out of the others. All chosen at random.
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Edition Filmmuseum's casting a glance. Windowbox border included in first cap, cropped from the rest.
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RED DUST (1932) Directed by Victor Fleming.
Published in Spain as TIERRA DE PASION, in a very poor edition by Art House Media/Paycom Media/Cinema International Media, S.L.
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Numéro deux (Jean-Luc Godard, 1975)
Here's a comparison showing the AR difference in the two DVD releases of Godard's Numéro deux (Intermedio 1.37:1, Olive 1.66:1).
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
As you can see, the Olive loses image at the top and bottom but gains on the sides. And the color timing is quite different, the Olive has a lot more detail in the blacks and is less contrasty overall.
A few more:
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
As you can see, the Olive loses image at the top and bottom but gains on the sides. And the color timing is quite different, the Olive has a lot more detail in the blacks and is less contrasty overall.
A few more:
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
Intermedio R2 PAL
Olive R1 NTSC
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Wow, that's a big difference. Are the cropping differences consistent throughout the film? I ask since the opening scene is rather distinct from the rest.
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Re: Screen Captures (5-6 per post + links to additional imag
Added a few more screen compares above - it does appear that the differences in framing are consistent throughout.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote:Wow, that's a big difference. Are the cropping differences consistent throughout the film? I ask since the opening scene is rather distinct from the rest.
At the risk of JLG sacrilege, I would say that this looks great at 1.66:1, and the improvement in the transfer quality really seals it for me. Good work, Olive.
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Das Weib des Pharao blu-ray random grabs.
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"The Leopard" (Visconti, 1963) R2 SD
BFI (Top) vs Gaumont-Pathe (Bottom)
BFI (Top) vs Gaumont-Pathe (Bottom)
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Der blaue Engel BD
Some grabs from the German (Universum) blu-ray of Der blaue Engel
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Der blaue Engel BD English language version
Caps from the English language version
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a teaser for a soon to be released silent...
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The Red Lantern?
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That was a correct guess
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these posts are great,what program do I use to make captures
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I'm guessing ImageShack has added more compression to the frame grabs (note: unlike the last time I made a post like this, this time I AM using a home connection which doesn't recompress the images )
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WOW! That's a vast improvement over the DVD I've got. Excellent film, too, with
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one of the all-time grisliest unexpected deaths.
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Looks like Imageshack has re-compressed those JPEGs (or they were exported at low quality).
The real disc surely can't look like that in terms of compression? (Unlike last time I said this, I'm on my home broadband connection, BTW!)
Is that a screener made using a DVD recorder or a final authored disc?
The real disc surely can't look like that in terms of compression? (Unlike last time I said this, I'm on my home broadband connection, BTW!)
Is that a screener made using a DVD recorder or a final authored disc?
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Indeed - my memory of the film overall is pretty hazy (I last saw it about six years ago as part of a Wajda marathon), but I don't think I could forget that scene if I tried!zedz wrote:WOW! That's a vast improvement over the DVD I've got. Excellent film, too, withSpoilerShowone of the all-time grisliest unexpected deaths.
I'm watching it right now, and it is indeed a vast improvement on the old Vision disc - physical print quality aside, I suspect it was sourced from a rather elderly analogue telecine, while the source for this was a 2K scan that may well be at least a generation closer to the original neg or IP.
As for my regular framegrab stalker, I've no idea: I didn't create the DVD-R.
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If it has features like finished menus and subtitles, it's authored.As for my regular framegrab stalker, I've no idea: I didn't create the DVD-R.
Looking back, I'd guess it is just the captures, but for someone who wasn't aware of that, it would give the impression that the disc is shoddily encoded, rather than a downstream process squashing the size. Yeah, I agree that it'll let you see bigger differences in the two discs, I just hope people viewing have enough tech knowledge of the different stages to understand that the screen grabs are just illustrative in that way.
Are you using VLC or something to take them? There's probably an option somewhere to change the JPEG quality level if you're interested.
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Fantasmi - Italian Ghost Stories (2011)
A horror omnibus film made up of five episodes, in the vein of Mario Bava's Black Sabbath and Kill, Baby, Kill!
http://www.amazon.it/Fantasmi-Italian-S ... 008EADI3E/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A horror omnibus film made up of five episodes, in the vein of Mario Bava's Black Sabbath and Kill, Baby, Kill!
http://www.amazon.it/Fantasmi-Italian-S ... 008EADI3E/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Some random screencaps from the new MaNDA release of Péter Bacsó's A tanú/The Witness: