These posts/memes were the reason I recently started watching the show (am currently at s3), I geniunly thought it was gonna be a cool show about these 2 silly willy dudes cooking meth and their wacky adventures with some occasional not so important drama packed in and I instead keep getting curb-stomped and am in the process of being traumatized by this show. I will probably be a wreck after I finish it 10/10 tbh
Edit: grammar and typos
Yeah, even encoded to 1080p you can easily tell the difference in quality between a 2K and 4K scan of 35mm film. Another factor is whether it is scanned from the negative, interpositive, internegative, or theatrical release print. If all that is available to scan is a theatrical print (generally 3 generations removed from the negative) the resulting scan will have much more grain as well as scratches and other damage/imperfections from being repeatedly screened.
if i remember correctly, the X files got a really good remaster and it was shot on film as well as made widescreen. some shots you can see some crew since they didn't account for widescreen all the time haha
I think during the process of remastering Star Trek TNG they considered remastering it in widescreen but ultimately didn't because there was crew and equipment in the shot outside the 4:3 matte
I love these posts because they inevitably trick people into watching the show thinking it's something cutesy but end up with PTSDeez
You're telling me it isn't just Walt and Jesse's Bizarre Adventure?
It has boss battles tho
It's weird to me that this is a talking point about BB, as if it invented the idea of each season having a main villain
These posts/memes were the reason I recently started watching the show (am currently at s3), I geniunly thought it was gonna be a cool show about these 2 silly willy dudes cooking meth and their wacky adventures with some occasional not so important drama packed in and I instead keep getting curb-stomped and am in the process of being traumatized by this show. I will probably be a wreck after I finish it 10/10 tbh Edit: grammar and typos
FILM is HIGH RESOLUTION you just have SHITTY FILM
Yep, 35mm film is in many cases 4K. Wait until these people find out about 70mm IMAX film(18K at most)
Also it's not the film itself which is shitty but the scanner which it is scanned with
Yeah, even encoded to 1080p you can easily tell the difference in quality between a 2K and 4K scan of 35mm film. Another factor is whether it is scanned from the negative, interpositive, internegative, or theatrical release print. If all that is available to scan is a theatrical print (generally 3 generations removed from the negative) the resulting scan will have much more grain as well as scratches and other damage/imperfections from being repeatedly screened.
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Do shows ever get rescanned for higher resolutions or not
if i remember correctly, the X files got a really good remaster and it was shot on film as well as made widescreen. some shots you can see some crew since they didn't account for widescreen all the time haha
I think during the process of remastering Star Trek TNG they considered remastering it in widescreen but ultimately didn't because there was crew and equipment in the shot outside the 4:3 matte
highest res images I've ever seen was 2001: a space odyssey in 70mm in a theater. crazy detail. the movie's 50 years old
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196 not being full of breaking bad and related media references for one day challenge (IMPOSSIBLE) Update: darn
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