Screen Captures (5-6 per post + links to additional images)
- Matt
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:58 pm
There had to be a catch. This new DVD must be a testament to the improvements made in telecine technology and technique over the past five years--Criterion's transfer was done in hi-def from a fine-grain master from the Pathé restoration. Criterion surely won't revisit this one until an HD release since the current package is so good and an anamorphic transfer is not an option as it was with most of the other recent reissues.Kinsayder wrote:I ought to add that I didn't much like the new soundtracks on the Pathé edition. There's a choice of 2.0 or 5.1 and they both sound overprocessed and metallic compared to the Criterion.
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- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:19 am
I finally bought the dutch High Noon DVD from Paramount
DVD Compare
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/comparisons/co ... efault.htm
Paramount DVD Screenshots
DVDBeaver
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/highnoon.htm
Paramount DVD Screenshots
A few High-Res Screens
DVD Compare
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/comparisons/co ... efault.htm
Paramount DVD Screenshots
DVDBeaver
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/highnoon.htm
Paramount DVD Screenshots
A few High-Res Screens
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- Ornette
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:41 am
The Emigrants (Jan Troell, 1972) R2 SF
I really feel for all of you non-Scandinavians out there becasue of SF's decision not to include English subs on this truly remarkable and touching film, especially since this is definitely one of the most breathtaking DVD presentations that I've ever seen. To experience Troell's flowing poetry in such a beautiful edition like this is an overwhelming experience. I haven't watched The New Land yet, so I don't know how it looks, but I'll be sure to post some caps off from that one too as soon as that's done.
I really feel for all of you non-Scandinavians out there becasue of SF's decision not to include English subs on this truly remarkable and touching film, especially since this is definitely one of the most breathtaking DVD presentations that I've ever seen. To experience Troell's flowing poetry in such a beautiful edition like this is an overwhelming experience. I haven't watched The New Land yet, so I don't know how it looks, but I'll be sure to post some caps off from that one too as soon as that's done.
They probably don't have English subs to prevent the DVD being sold overseas, especially to the bigger English-speaking territories.Ornette wrote:The Emigrants (Jan Troell, 1972) R2 SF
I really feel for all of you non-Scandinavians out there becasue of SF's decision not to include English subs on this truly remarkable and touching film...
- Kinsayder
- Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:22 pm
- Location: UK
La Règle du jeu (Rules of the Game)
Montparnasse French R2 vs Criterion
Note that this is the 2-disc 2005 reissue of the Montparnasse, not the 1999 edition reviewed in the DVD Beaver comparison.
Optional French subs only on the Montparnasse.
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Montparnasse French R2 vs Criterion
Note that this is the 2-disc 2005 reissue of the Montparnasse, not the 1999 edition reviewed in the DVD Beaver comparison.
Optional French subs only on the Montparnasse.
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
Criterion (top) vs Montparnasse (bottom):
- Michael Kerpan
- Spelling Bee Champeen
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- HerrSchreck
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- HerrSchreck
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:46 am
I don't mind grain if it's inherent in the materials. I just don't like seeing an overly manipulated image, and particularly in the narrow shadow borders on the clothing fabric and automobile edges in the first & second caps, it looks a bit excessively manipulated-- it doesn't even look like film anymore to me. It looks like they took the same fine grain in the Janus and edge-enhanced & contrast-hyped the thing into total plasticity.
That's just me, though, and was curious if others saw the same thing.
That's just me, though, and was curious if others saw the same thing.
- Kinsayder
- Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:22 pm
- Location: UK
To be honest, it didn't bother me while I was watching it, and I was using a projector and I'm normally quite picky about these things (the edge enhancement in the Masterpiece Collection Vertigo was a major distraction for me). In terms of grain, the image on the new "restored" Pathé is not much different from the old interlaced René Chateau edition ("Image et son d'origine")...
..though Pathé have removed a lot of scratches and made the new transfer progressive.
My main complaint about the new edition, as with all the recent Pathé Classique editions I've sampled including "Les Enfants du paradis", is the rejiggered soundtrack: digital dogs, birds and traffic barking, tweeting and tooting in the rear speakers, and an ugly metallic timbre in the voices. And no original mono.
..though Pathé have removed a lot of scratches and made the new transfer progressive.
My main complaint about the new edition, as with all the recent Pathé Classique editions I've sampled including "Les Enfants du paradis", is the rejiggered soundtrack: digital dogs, birds and traffic barking, tweeting and tooting in the rear speakers, and an ugly metallic timbre in the voices. And no original mono.
- Knappen
- Joined: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:14 am
- Location: Oslo/Paris
Sous le ciel de Paris (Julien Duvivier 1951).
Another good release from René Chateau that is not an easy to obtain. Clumsy Alapage.fr didn't make things any easier. Dvd9 with no bonus or subs of any sort. The tranfer is quite good and the print fine with an occational scratch.
This is one of the best films from the director's post war period, which is saying quite a lot.
This scene takes place at the front of the Cité Universitaire where I lived for a couple of years right up till late june 2006.
Another good release from René Chateau that is not an easy to obtain. Clumsy Alapage.fr didn't make things any easier. Dvd9 with no bonus or subs of any sort. The tranfer is quite good and the print fine with an occational scratch.
This is one of the best films from the director's post war period, which is saying quite a lot.
This scene takes place at the front of the Cité Universitaire where I lived for a couple of years right up till late june 2006.
- Michael Kerpan
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- Michael Kerpan
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