Gary, would the caps in this threadGary Tooze wrote:<without which I will not buy it>
Me either... been burned enough thanx.
convince you that it's worth your money?
Gary, would the caps in this threadGary Tooze wrote:<without which I will not buy it>
Me either... been burned enough thanx.
But they are not the same size natively. Let's do some math......by the way, is there a reason for this? it would be easier to compare if they were the same size
You are referring to detail, and even color, - which can indicate more extravagant differences in other comparisons we've done. As I state:Am I not seeing the difference...
...supports the ... color palette of the Criterion DVD
The lack of 'difference' that you state is probably more a testament to Criterion's strong DVD transfer. I agree this is a lesser improvement than we have seen elsewhere. Dependant on the system - the Blu-ray has far less to expand an image for a HT than SD. The larger the system - the more expansion - the greater the superiority will be noticeable....The film itself has some sporadic, kinetic camera movement that doesn't lend itself well for demo'ing the detail of 1080P but the grain is so beautiful...
Yeah,the Zulu transfer is gorgeous!atcolomb wrote:I just viewed Zulu (1964) released by Paramount-UK on Blu-ray. I have seen the movie on tv as a kid and then on video tape and when Criterion released it on laserdisc. Then it was released on dvd in various editions including the MGM release which was the best looking version i ever saw. But when i saw the Blu-ray version on my LCD tv it was so sharp and absolutely breathtaking with deep colors...very clean for a 44 year old film. This is one good example why Blu-ray is the best way to see a movie when the transfer is done right!
I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this movie. I find myself even more suprised that you like it, Gary!Gary Tooze wrote:New...
Genius Products (2-Disc Special Edition) - Region 1 - NTSC "Planet Terror" vs. BroadMedia (Japan- 6-disc) - Region 2 - NTSC vs. Genius Products (2-Disc) - Region 'A' - Blu-ray
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