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slop101 09-16-04 11:14 AM

Is it just me, or are the Star Wars dvds kinda dark?
 
I apologize for starting another Star Wars thread - but I just want to focus on their transfers here.

Now, don't get me wrong, these transfers are awesome - incredible detail, rich colors, crystal clear image, deep deep blacks... and that's the thing - the blacks are so deep that the transfers seem a lot darker than they should be. This darkness goes away and everything looks fine when I turn up the brightness/picture on my set, but since my set is properly calibrated, I shouldn't have to do this. I even tried the THX optimizer thingy on the discs and that didn't really do anything.

Again, this is not too big a deal - it just seems darker than it should.

(BTW, yes, I do feel like an ass complaining about this - I just want to see if other people noticed this, as the reviews don't mention it.)

Groucho 09-16-04 11:21 AM

Might get a better discussion going when the official date hits and more people actually have the discs.

JoeyOhhhh 09-16-04 11:22 AM

I thought the same thing about the transfers. A little too dark.

PopcornTreeCt 09-16-04 11:26 AM

Is it just me, or is this a barely disguised bragging thread?

QuiGonJosh 09-16-04 11:29 AM

they are a tad dark...I suspect its just that the black levels have finally been corrected...they still look amazing...

GuessWho 09-16-04 11:32 AM

Maybe your previous viewings were too light ;)

Qui Gon Jim 09-16-04 11:33 AM


Originally posted by PopcornTreeCt
Is it just me, or is this a barely disguised bragging thread?
LOL!

It would be best to wait until those of us without "connections" IE people breaking street date agreements to get our sets.

Thx

fumanstan 09-16-04 11:35 AM


Originally posted by PopcornTreeCt
Is it just me, or is this a barely disguised bragging thread?
Its just you.

Bronkster 09-16-04 11:57 AM

I'll wait for Dalvin's official reveiw of the transfers, since he's had the set for a few days now -ptth-

mjlukich 09-16-04 12:15 PM

Yeah, my set seems kinda dark too. This must be a trend, because I noticed the same thing on my Van Helsing, Troy, and Shaun Of The Dead DVDs.

Bacon 09-16-04 12:18 PM


Originally posted by GuessWho
Maybe your previous viewings were too light ;)
:up:

slop101 09-16-04 12:34 PM

I compared them to episodes 1 & 2 and those are far lighter than 4-6, literally and figuratively.

darkside 09-16-04 01:19 PM

I would think the darkness would add to the atmosphere of the films, but I will have to actually see how dark myself to know for sure.

I'm planning on watching the new versions and then looking at the 97 and original version to do some comparisons. I'll try to see how much darker this transfer is from the previous versions.

Turd Ferguson 09-16-04 01:24 PM

Outer space is, in my limited opinion, rather dark.

Giles 09-16-04 01:28 PM


Originally posted by GuessWho
Maybe your previous viewings were too light ;)

Originally posted by Canadian Bacon
:up:
I'll do one better...

:lol:

Kal-El 09-16-04 02:04 PM


Originally posted by Turd Ferguson
Outer space is, in my limited opinion, rather dark.
That's my answer right there. :D

BobSolo 09-16-04 04:02 PM

I thought the same thing when I got my set 3 months ago, but after a couple months of viewing you'll get used to it.

;)

digitalfreaknyc 09-16-04 04:04 PM

The ones on the internet were apparently too dark. The ones that i've been watching, however, are NOT.

Terrell 09-16-04 04:06 PM


Maybe your previous viewings were too light
Bingo! The previous VHS and LD editions were always artificially too bright.

TylerDurden_73 09-16-04 04:09 PM

Re: Is it just me, or are the Star Wars dvds kinda dark?
 

Originally posted by slop101
I apologize for starting another Star Wars thread - but I just want to focus on their transfers here.

(BTW, yes, I do feel like an ass complaining about this - I just want to see if other people noticed this, as the reviews don't mention it.)


braggart

Nosebleed 09-16-04 04:23 PM

Maybe the compression of the bootleg DVDs you downloaded has reduced the quality of the image. I know the ones released are barely over 3000kbps, which is very poor.

Jackskeleton 09-16-04 04:28 PM


Originally posted by PopcornTreeCt
Is it just me, or is this a barely disguised bragging thread?
sounds like it to me.

But to answer your question, dark? no. the vhs were always just to bright. And the whites are much nicer now then they were before if you ask me.

slop101 09-16-04 04:52 PM

How am I bragging?

And what the hell am I bragging about?

And yes, the whites are very nice - but there's plenty of detail that is lost to extra darkness - the asteroid chase in ESB is good example of this.

Jackskeleton 09-16-04 04:57 PM

The old tapes you've watched and the old transfers brought up the brightness of the film. This new transfer has crisper blacks if you ask me. That is how you get good whites. ;) It doesn't have the white wash on it.

as for bragging.. Seems like you are asking a question that 90% of the readers here can't answer simply because you asked it to early. Asking this again on tuesday on release day would bring in a whole lot more folks who could actually answer your question.

Mike Lowrey 09-16-04 05:10 PM


Originally posted by mjlukich
Yeah, my set seems kinda dark too. This must be a trend, because I noticed the same thing on my Van Helsing, Troy, and Shaun Of The Dead DVDs.
Now here's a man with "connections"...


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