Restoring star wars

Started by queeq4 pages

Transfers from digital to film are not always a succes. It also depends on the quality of the projector of course.

Originally posted by queeq
Transfers from digital to film are not always a succes. It also depends on the quality of the projector of course.

I suppose, I am sure Lucas has Top Men working on it. Hehe.

That's reassuring.

Originally posted by queeq
That's reassuring.

Of course.

Indeed.

So you guys are gonna buy the OT in HD Again ??

If it comes, yes.

Looks like the record well be broken again for the fastest selling blu ray just like dvd

Originally posted by coolmovies
So you guys are gonna buy the OT in HD Again ??

I will buy it.

Sure.

need to start saving up

Me too, but first for a full HD tv and a BluRay player.

You mean 1080p tv 😱 I still have my old 28'' tv

Originally posted by coolmovies
You mean 1080p tv 😱 I still have my old 28'' tv

I am currently happy with my 19' Philips 720p display...my PC monitor's res is 1680 x 1050 so that is pretty close to "full HD."

I almost always watch HD material on my computer. No reason so put it on any of my HDTVs yet.

Any? You have a lot then?

Originally posted by queeq
Any? You have a lot then?

Two. My larger one is a little out of date though, it is 1080i and 720p, no 1080p.

Ah.

Originally posted by queeq
Ah.

I think technically 720p is considered technically superior over 1080i becuase the interlaced would divide the 1080 in half resulting is far less lines than 720p at any given time with the whole progressive vs. interlaced thing.

Yeah, the picture will be sharper in 720p, motion will be smoother in 1080i...

Originally posted by queeq
Yeah, the picture will be sharper in 720p, motion will be smoother in 1080i...

Really? I thought moving objects look bad on interlaced signals becuase at any given time you are really only give half the picture.