Watched the UHD last night, and I was a bit disappointed. Top Gun is one of my all time favorites and I have watched it more times than I can count.
I didn't like the color timing and there were some instances of clear DNR application that really bothered me (I'm very sensitive to DNR and EE). The framing is also significantly zoomed in compared to the old regular BD and 3D (which is the one with more picture information). And for last but not least, one of the great benefits of HDR which is highlight information seems to come shout of the original BD as well, at least in some instances (
https://caps-a-holic.com/c_list.php?c=5474).
In my opinion these are some odd choices for a remaster that should have been the definitive version.
IMO, the colors and framing of the original BD are still the best so far. Too bad it's a very digital looking transfer, with EE and DNR.
The positives for the UHD are of course the resolution, compression and lack of EE.
ps: I watched it on regular HDR, but there may be some other benefits brought in by the Dolby Vision layer
The caps-a-holic comparison is a great way to have a visual on these observations.
https://caps-a-holic.com/c_list.php?c=5474
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dwalkerdon,
on the previous page you mentioned muxing the Original 70mm mix and the LD PCM. What's the source of the 70mm mix and which LD has the best PCM mix?
I do have the other BD editions and that intended to use for audio as well, but the ones you mentioned should be even better.