Congrats on your new purchase! I feel the need to go buy some HP blurays now haha
The clarity of the picture is freaking awesome. The image is so good I think I actually said holy shit out loud.
I know what you mean, it's always the little things that I noticed to, like the way water looks, or how blades of grass on the ground and induvidual leaves in trees are suddenly visible.
Quote from: karmesinrot on May 06, 2010, 02:01:32 PMCongrats on your new purchase! I feel the need to go buy some HP blurays now hahaI have films 1 thru 5 on DVD. Held back on 6 and plan to buy the inevitable 8-film Box Set. if they offer a 7-disc set with room for the final film I may purchase earlier.
I find with hi-def material that it's not the stuff in the foreground that is so impressive. It's all the background details that suddenly start appearing that completes the entire experience. It's like getting glasses for the first time (if you're nearsighted). Suddenly you can see all the stuff that's not 2 feet in front of your face that you didn't even know you were missing out on before.Congratulations on your purchase!
Quote from: Mark Harrison on May 06, 2010, 08:03:07 PMI find with hi-def material that it's not the stuff in the foreground that is so impressive. It's all the background details that suddenly start appearing that completes the entire experience. It's like getting glasses for the first time (if you're nearsighted). Suddenly you can see all the stuff that's not 2 feet in front of your face that you didn't even know you were missing out on before.Congratulations on your purchase! I actually am near-sighted and have glasses and this is the most accurate description I can think of. Whenever I get new glasses I just walk around staring at trees becuase I am amazed by how much I can see of them. I probably look like a fool but the same thing has happened everytime I have gotten a new pair, just a lot of walking around, wide-eyed and oogling at the world.
I'll say though, that a really good DVD transfer (Ratatouille, Blade Runner) can look better than a bad Blu-ray transfer.