Sentences with phrase «enhanced video transfer»

THE DVD - 2002 release MGM releases The Return of the Living Dead on an excellent platter that features a beautiful anamorphically - enhanced video transfer (at an aspect ratio of approximately 1.87:1) on one side and a standard full - frame presentation on the other.
The 2.35:1, 16x9 - enhanced video transfer is occasionally soft - focused by the film's design; colour delineation and shadow detail are excellent.
Perhaps a smidge overmatted at 2.44:1, the 16x9 - enhanced video transfer is nevertheless a technical marvel, boasting lush colour, deep contrast, and fine detail.

Not exact matches

Video: The widescreen, enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs transfer of Into The Wild looks awesome, with beautifully realistic colors and sharp, clear imagery.
If this is a brand new transfer we'd be very surprised - modern telecine is capable of far, far better than this, and despite the fact that it's 16:9 enhanced on DVD, it seems unlikely that this is the same video transfer that region 1 customers get.
Forrest Gump, likewise reissued in the Best Picture box set, sports significantly cleaner video, its 2.35:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer matched by full DD 5.1 audio.
A 2.35:1, anamorphically - enhanced widescreen video transfer, after a few line flaws on the negative during the opening credit sequence, is remarkably clear and saturated with the deep greens of Argento's moody colour palette.
Offered on one platter in 1.85:1 and full - frame versions, the widescreen video transfer, enhanced for 16x9 displays, exhibits a certain degree of grain endemic from the low - budget source material, but it does offer considerably bright flesh tones and vibrant colour depth.
The DVD boasts a widescreen transfer which, though surprisingly not enhanced for 16x9 displays, makes the digital video footage look fine and a 5.1 track which is largely limited to the front and center speakers.
Still, it's a very good video transfer, and it's heads and shoulders above most other»60s and»70s live action fare that Disney releases, not to mention that it preserves the film's 1.75:1 widescreen ratio and has been enhanced for 16:9 television sets.
Meanwhile, TVA films of Quebecor Media releases The Man from Elysian Fields in an anamorphically - enhanced 1.85:1 video transfer that is rich and captivating for the warmth and depth of its colours.
The 1.78:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer is handicapped at the outset by an ugly yellow cast added in post (as the untreated deleted scenes demonstrate), but the image isn't helped by the slight solarization and a scrim of video noise introduced at the telecine level.
As for Book of Shadows's audio / video presentation, the clean, 1.85:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer is a tiny bit too orange, seasonally fitting or not, and it can look digitally - compressed at times.
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