What's about this? Do you like the idea? Is there any PAL 1.66:1 DVD that could be used? I thought to use the PaNup technique, but I need both NTSC and PAL for that...
[proposal] Robocop (1987) - 1.66:1
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2015-01-06, 02:24 AM
My DVD is 1,85:1.
2015-01-25, 09:22 AM
IIRC the Criterion Collection DVD is 1.66:1. From what I remember the transfer is pretty gritty and dark, but I haven't seen it in ages.
2015-01-25, 11:42 AM
Yes, it seems that the Criterion laserdisc could be even better than the NTSC DVD... if I'd use this, both CAV and CLV versions could be used to improve a bit the video quality.
2015-01-26, 02:32 PM
I'd be interested in this, I remeber hearing this is the direcotrs preferred ratio.
2015-01-27, 10:56 PM
I have the Criterion DVD if that helps?
2015-03-31, 11:54 PM
@CSchmidlapp: it could help...
Take a look at this link: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDCompare3/robocop.htm more details also on both sides...
2015-04-04, 05:37 PM
Made some tests a year ago; today I refined it a bit, and, although the test capture isn't perfect, I think the final result is not that bad...
Bicubic Vs [spoRv]: http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/120169 http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/120170 http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/120172 Thanks given by:
2015-04-07, 07:54 AM
Impressive. The process seems to have enhanced what almost looks like dot crawl in the hand motion in the first comparison shot. The face in the third looks a bit like plastic with some over-sharpening as well.
Is there a name for the strange vertical noise in the before shots? I don't recall seeing anything like that before, but maybe it is less noticeable when in motion. |
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