52-53 Yojimbo / Sanjuro: Two Samurai Films by Akira Kurosawa
- ChunkyLover
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With Eureka, their primary authoring-house of choice, IBF-HD, had the habit of mastering their gamma low (think of it similar to Kino Lorber's early BD discs) on early BDs. There is also the fact that a lot of older Japanese HD masters tended to be mastered at "PC levels" which can create an "elevated" look if not presented properly.
- tenia
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This is not mutually exclusive to Criterion regularly pushing the contrast to a quite video level, which they definitely were doing. However, it might very well be that Eureka's releases were on some kind of extreme opposite.Matt wrote:Drucker, I guess I meant to say that MoC was given the low-contrast masters and told by the Japanese studios that they reflected the authentic look of the originals. Then MoC repeated that as justification for not tinkering with the masters.
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Orlac
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Re: 52-53 Yojimbo / Sanjuro: Two Samurai Films by Akira Kurosawa
On the BFI 4K, the Perspecta track on SANJURO cuts out early, before the THE END card finishes, a problem not replicated on the mono track. Is this the same on the Criterion 4K?