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Finch
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Re: UHD New Releases, Reissues and Upgrades

#1751 Post by Finch »

The Evil Dead (Sony)

Confirmed to be a port of Sony's international 4K, encode different to Lionsgate's. Audio in the correct pitch and a cross-selection of archive extras where the Lionsgate had only one audio commentary. High Def reviewer thought the 2.0 was a mixdown of the 5.1 track.
nitin
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Re: UHD New Releases, Reissues and Upgrades

#1752 Post by nitin »

nicolas wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 9:52 pm Rocco and His Brothers (BFI) - my impressions and caps
Will wait to see how this look on my tv when I get home from overseas but the grading in those caps looks really disappointing! I think most of these after the fact HDR applications to native 4k SDR masters, especially for black and white films, are taking the wrong approach.
nicolas
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Re: UHD New Releases, Reissues and Upgrades

#1753 Post by nicolas »

I've felt the same for a while. Especially UK labels like BFI, Eureka and Arrow seem to add HDR whenever possible. I have to assume they do this for marketing reasons in the first place but even then they'd be able to place the SDR master in a HDR container as-is if they really wanted to make sure the presentation retains its original image characteristics.
rrenault
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Re: UHD New Releases, Reissues and Upgrades

#1754 Post by rrenault »

Well wasn’t BFI’s Seventh Seal UHD basically just SDR in a HDR container?
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