30.05.2011, 17:53
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Wikipedia sagt:
steht leider net da, wieviel prozent das sd-material ausmacht
versteh ich das richtig, dass die das dann auch alles neu zusammenschneiden müssten (compositing)
da kömma wohl echt noch lange warten....
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At a Star Trek convention in Las Vegas in August 2010, a representative for CBS Consumer Products was quoted as saying that remastering the show for HD would be "extremely difficult."[49]
As with the original series, TNG was shot on 35mm film, including most of the major visual effects elements (for example, shots of ships in space), but unlike the original series, most other effects and compositing were done at SD resolution on D1 video.
CBS Home Entertainment must decide whether to up-sample the original 480-line standard-definition masters to the Blu-ray's native 1080-line resolution or create new high-definition masters from the original 35mm film elements and recomposite them at 1080p, using CGI as needed.
The technique CBS Home Entertainment chooses to put TNG onto Blu-ray is likely of great interest to fans of Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager as well, as these shows were produced using techniques similar to those employed for TNG.
steht leider net da, wieviel prozent das sd-material ausmacht
versteh ich das richtig, dass die das dann auch alles neu zusammenschneiden müssten (compositing)
da kömma wohl echt noch lange warten....
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