Sala de Cine Dedicada de Héctor78:
http://www.forodvd.com/tema/162455-n...8/#post1692149
Sala TV de Héctor78:
http://www.forodvd.com/tema/162456-n...8/#post1692165
Sala Dedicada Gamer:
https://www.forodvd.com/tema/201400-nueva-sala-gamer/
Querrán que la gente tenga un coma cerebral porque si no, no contemplo ver una película de noche y a oscuras y que empiece a dar fogonazos de luz a diestro y siniestro con tal de tener ataques epilépticos xD.
Además en las LCD-LED crean ese halo de luz resplandeciente como si fuera radioactividad que desprendiera esa aura de manera sobre-natural xD.
Eso mismo que tu dices pensé yo al ver unas demos HDR en la samsung 65JS9500. Fue bastante molesto.A ver cuando ya tengamos los bluray como se portan,pero yo de momento el primero no lo compro ni de coña de salida por q siempre vienen mal y con montones de updates y no tengo ni p... gana de andar probando,ya pasó mi tiempo cuando el dvd q si q me adelanté a casi todo el mundo con el primer dvd q llegó a españa y con el hd dvd y bluray....
El problema es que esas demos en HDR son para eso, potenciar más la imagen y eso unido a configuración Dinámica de fábrica (mayor contraste, nitidez, color, etc...) hace que se vea de esa forma, no obstante, esas mejoras de lo que fue del DVD al Blu-ray que fueron notablemente a mayores, ahora del Blu-ray 1080p a UHD Blu-ray 4K, "apenas" hay percepción real de los cambios, si posiblemente algo más de nitidez, sobretodo en segundos planos, y mejor contraste, pero por lo demás sigue sin ser un efecto enrome que digas WOW.
Y esto era lo que en REALIDAD me esperaba y no una falsa apariencia, algunos se creen todavía al dedillo que es lo mejor de lo mejor, pero a mi no me la cuelan, hasta como dices, no hayan solucionado temas más graves, como puede ser el acabado final y su posterior post-procesado, etc... digamos que de momento no se exprime al 100% lo que debe ser y ahora mismo solo lo exprime digamos lo que les interesa que es el tema del HDR y algo de mejora de color, pero todo lo demás es un efecto placebo que induce por lo menos a mi parecer no es un gran cambio o digamos mencionar una REVOLUCIÓN.Ok, now on to the movies. As I said, I have a Samsung TV. It's a UN65JS9500. I was seated roughly 10 feet away from it. Keep in mind, I only watched a few scenes of the Blu-ray and UHD copies, not the entire films.
Kingsman: The Secret Service - The picture is sharper, no doubt about it. A noticeable difference, but not a major upgrade though over the upconverted Blu-ray.
The Martian - Again, sharper, but not a huge difference. You can see the increased resolution in scenes like where right after Mindy discovers Mark is alive and they're gathered around her workstation in the control room. The letters on the giant display screen in the background are sharper and better defined.
Exodus: Gods and Kings - This one was more noticeable of an upgrade. Especially those wide shots of Egypt. You can see a lot more detail. I did notice the picture was darker than the Blu-ray, but that was an issue with the M-Go digital copy as well, so I'm thinking that's just the source material.
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - Another more noticeable upgrade, at least in those outdoor scenes. Maybe it's just something about deserts and sand benefiting from the higher resolution since this and Exodus were the best-looking titles(which bodes well for Lawrence of Arabia).
So far, I have to say that in terms of sharpness and clarity, these are all improvements, but it is not the kind of difference we saw back when we went from DVD to Blu-ray. That could be in part due to some of these transfers not being genuine 4K. It should be interesting to A-B the upcoming Sony titles since those are.
A mi ... que esperen sentados
Fotos Salón: OLED LG C1_65" + Nad T778 (ex Marantz SR6010) + Monitor Audio Gold 100 5G + Silver FX + SVS SB1000 + Philips CD630 + Zidoo Z9X + Auricules Meze Audio 99 Classics + Deco Satelite Iris 1802 4k
Foto equipo estéreo Philips: Actualmente sin uso: FA650 + EQ670 + Phono + doble pletina + Sinton. + CD630 + B&W DM100i
Dormitorio: Samsung UE40NU7192
Cocina: LG 32LK6200PLA 32"
Que no pare la música que estamos de fiesta
Extraído de Bluray-con.
Ok, now on to the movies. As I said, I have a Samsung TV. It's a UN65JS9500. I was seated roughly 10 feet away from it. Keep in mind, I only watched a few scenes of the Blu-ray and UHD copies, not the entire films.
Kingsman: The Secret Service - The picture is sharper, no doubt about it. A noticeable difference, but not a major upgrade though over the upconverted Blu-ray.
The Martian - Again, sharper, but not a huge difference. You can see the increased resolution in scenes like where right after Mindy discovers Mark is alive and they're gathered around her workstation in the control room. The letters on the giant display screen in the background are sharper and better defined.
Exodus: Gods and Kings - This one was more noticeable of an upgrade. Especially those wide shots of Egypt. You can see a lot more detail. I did notice the picture was darker than the Blu-ray, but that was an issue with the M-Go digital copy as well, so I'm thinking that's just the source material.
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - Another more noticeable upgrade, at least in those outdoor scenes. Maybe it's just something about deserts and sand benefiting from the higher resolution since this and Exodus were the best-looking titles(which bodes well for Lawrence of Arabia).
So far, I have to say that in terms of sharpness and clarity, these are all improvements, but it is not the kind of difference we saw back when we went from DVD to Blu-ray. That could be in part due to some of these transfers not being genuine 4K. It should be interesting to A-B the upcoming Sony titles since those are.
Now before I get piled on for being a Debbie Downer, I left out one key detail that IS a massive improvement on the UHD copies: the colors. Holy crap, the richness of the colors is incredible! I don't know if it's from the increased resolution or that's where the HDR kicks in and makes a huge difference, but this is where UHD has me excited. Even when the picture doesn't look all that sharper than its Blu-ray counterpart, the superior colors still blow away the 1080p version. Again, Exodus and Scorch Trials benefited the most from the scenes I sampled.
Amazing Spider-Man 2 may have been a piece of crap movie, but I can't wait to check out the UHD version. A true 4K transfer with HDR and all those rich colors? That'll be a great demo di
La sorpresa: El tipo situado a algo más de 3 metros ha sido capaz de ver claramente diferencias en cuanto a nitidez y detalle, siempre hablando de títulos que no provienen de una master original 4K, y aún así él ha visto claramente la diferencia. No es una diferencia dramática, pero sí evidente.
La confirmación: Lo que de verdad le ha puesto cachondo ha sido el color, algo que atribuye al HDR.
De todas formas es solo una opinión a la espera de algo más profesional
The Martian - 4K UHD Review - Films At Home
Y primera review sería de un título UltraHD. Se trata de The Martian, que deja en ridiculo a la versión bluary