Tremors: Franchise collection DVD vs. HD-DVD *LARGE PICS*
Posted: 02 Dec 2007, 20:09
Tremors
Top: Franchise collection DVD
Bottom: HD-DVD
Tremors has seen its way into the world of high definition and the results are somewhat mixed for me. On one hand there is a lot of great detail to
be found. The textures on clothing, rocks and dirt, hair, etc all really pop and colours couldn't be better. But the downside to this transfer is a large one.
Once again, as seen on other releases, there has been Noise Reduction applied which removes all the grain and gives a pasty and platic like
feel to the image. In order to compensate for the loss of detail, edge enhancement was added to try and sharpen things up. Of course like
every other goddamn time, this never results in a better image. Why studios continue to do this especially in the HD is beyond me, but this
is becoming a big problem. Studios are utilizing old DVD transfer that had EE and DNR but weren't as visible as they are now. To me, this is like the
jump from LD to DVD, you had some old LD transfers popping up on DVD with non-anamorphic letterbox transfers. Really it took quite a few years to
correct those so I hope this new problem ceases immediately. This could've been a 9/10 or maybe even 10/10 for me but it drops to 7/10 now.
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Top: Franchise collection DVD
Bottom: HD-DVD
Tremors has seen its way into the world of high definition and the results are somewhat mixed for me. On one hand there is a lot of great detail to
be found. The textures on clothing, rocks and dirt, hair, etc all really pop and colours couldn't be better. But the downside to this transfer is a large one.
Once again, as seen on other releases, there has been Noise Reduction applied which removes all the grain and gives a pasty and platic like
feel to the image. In order to compensate for the loss of detail, edge enhancement was added to try and sharpen things up. Of course like
every other goddamn time, this never results in a better image. Why studios continue to do this especially in the HD is beyond me, but this
is becoming a big problem. Studios are utilizing old DVD transfer that had EE and DNR but weren't as visible as they are now. To me, this is like the
jump from LD to DVD, you had some old LD transfers popping up on DVD with non-anamorphic letterbox transfers. Really it took quite a few years to
correct those so I hope this new problem ceases immediately. This could've been a 9/10 or maybe even 10/10 for me but it drops to 7/10 now.
Mouse-Over version:
http://horn.hdtvtotal.com/hdtvtotal/scr ... tedyx0.jpg
http://horn.hdtvtotal.com/hdtvtotal/scr ... tedjs3.jpg
http://horn.hdtvtotal.com/hdtvtotal/scr ... tedyh8.jpg
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