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2020-04-13, 10:24 AM
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It should be noted, any current version of T1 is based on the 2012 master, and the only differences would be damage introduced in the encoding stage, that sadly can results in variations in colors, contrast, grain and luminance.
I suppose a H265 encode, if taken straight from the master, shows an improvement due to the codec being superior to H264.
Shout should just release it in 4K instead of pussyfooting again with regular Blu-ray.
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2020-04-13, 10:56 AM
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I assume this is the same as the Open Matte (1.77:1) HBO (AMZN) WEB-DL that maksnew acquired ages back, but in OAR 1.85:1.
That one was missing the greencast as well but was cropped to 1:77:1 in some hard matted 1.85:1 shots (can't remember if it was the effects shots), I take it this one is not?.
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(2020-04-13, 10:05 AM)Stamper Wrote: I converted the H265 to 23.976 and will do a quick release with some of the mono soundtracks I synced already to the Blu (should be the exact same timing), if comparison with the Blu-ray shows an improvement in the grain management and more detail.
That's some cool stuff, looking forward. Did you do the 23.976 fps conversion via reencoding or via the MKVToolnix Retiming/Bitstream fixing function? Latter should be lossless.
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No re-encoding just fixing the bitstream with mkvtoolnix.
As I said, the master is still a bit teal, but the green overcast evident on Blu is not on the DCP or other sources like the WEBDL open matte or this one.
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2020-04-13, 03:12 PM
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Here's comparison shots between UK Blu-Ray (from Caps-a-holic website) and Amazon Prime Video (H265)
https://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/1584
Colors look identical to me
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Is the Amazon the H265? Different streams and encode make for different shift in colors.
The Amazon is sightly yellower.
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Yes, H265.
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