sephiroth 写了: 2024年 1月 25日 13:02
Cherry pick选Interstella? 对UHD有点兴趣的基本都人手一部了吧。网上各种review铺天盖地,非得选那不到1%的case,不正好验证我说的么。我要是你宁愿选个大家不太熟悉的来反驳我。
just to prove a point, 4k is not automatically better than 1080p
https://www.highdefwatch.com/post/4k-fl ... ll-thrills
And, with its new 4K Ultra HD release (Theatrical Cut) from Lionsgate and Studio Canal – DNR has seemingly reared its ugly head again. A firestorm of online chatter popped when the 4K arrived in Europe, earlier in the fall before its U.S. release, revealing its shortcomings.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Pirates- ... 35/#Review
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K 2.0 of 5 1080p 5.0 of 5
Disney, what happened? The studio's 4K UHD release of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl shows all the telltale signs of gross processing and looks like it should have been released a decade or more ago. The picture's grain has been reduced to a meshy, artificial appearance, looking frozen and flat and certainly less than genuine and flattering. Edge enhancement is in evidence. Textures have been scrubbed down and sharpened back up. Details appear waxy and lacking complexity. It's not that there is no detail, it's that it's been manipulated, rendered less than ideally lifelike or at least filmic, robbing the picture of its grand visual complexity and natural filmic beauty.
The HDR color grading does little to make the image pop, either. The grading renders the image darker and some colors deeper such as Sparrow's red bandana or the red British military uniform and flag colors, but there's not a lot of pop or depth. Black levels are middling, flesh tones are pasty, and whites lack brilliance. This is just a real clunker of a UHD image and one of the least impressive the format has seen.
https://www.highdefwatch.com/post/3-10- ... he-4k-test
