This is regarding Disney' recent Darby O'Gill release.
First, the Blu-ray has 96kbps 1-channel Dolby Digital audio.
Second, they cropped the image from the original aspect ratio. I don't know why, the DVD was 4x3 and advertised as OAR.
Finally, the color timing. So so awful. Screenshots are BD vs DVD.
I found there is an old Amazon rip from several years ago that seems to be frame for frame identically timed with the BD (I need to check though), but the web-dl is full frame with the original colors found on the DVD and higher bitrate audio.
I'm always hesitant to take on color adjusting projects since I have color blindness and could very likely make things worse, but am I wrong about this?
Is it really possible Disney took their old streaming master, cropped it, gave it to a kid with no experience to color-time it to like an Underworld film?
I really can't decide if fixing an overcropped release is worth it for the slightly better detail... unless we add the streaming video above and below...
First, the Blu-ray has 96kbps 1-channel Dolby Digital audio.
Second, they cropped the image from the original aspect ratio. I don't know why, the DVD was 4x3 and advertised as OAR.
Finally, the color timing. So so awful. Screenshots are BD vs DVD.
I found there is an old Amazon rip from several years ago that seems to be frame for frame identically timed with the BD (I need to check though), but the web-dl is full frame with the original colors found on the DVD and higher bitrate audio.
I'm always hesitant to take on color adjusting projects since I have color blindness and could very likely make things worse, but am I wrong about this?
Is it really possible Disney took their old streaming master, cropped it, gave it to a kid with no experience to color-time it to like an Underworld film?
I really can't decide if fixing an overcropped release is worth it for the slightly better detail... unless we add the streaming video above and below...