by canofhumdingers » Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:29 pm
I dont even understand why there is a question about this. The article on SFJ clearly states that TOHO made new HD telecines. A telecine is made when the actual 35mm film is run through a telecine machine and recorded to some sort of video format (typically some sort of digital video file these days). If they made new HD telecines then they ran 35mm film through an HD telecine machine that output an HD video master that can then be used for HDTV broadcast, printing blurays, or downscaled for SDTV broadcast or printing DVDs. Saying they're made from dvd upscales doesn't even make technical sense. Nobody uses regular DVDs as a video source for television broadcasting or especially as a master source for printing new media (dvd or bluray). IF they WERE upscales (which they're not) they wouldn't be DVD upscales. They would be HD upscales from an SD video master. BUT THEYRE NOT. TOHO MADE NEW HD VIDEO MASTERS DIRECTLY FROM THE FILM SOURCES IN THEIR ARCHIVES.
Anyway, to try and get this thread back on topic, I'm very curious to see how these new blurays stack up in a direct comparison to the previous Sony DVDs. As others have said, Sony did a bang up job on their remasters while TOHO did a marginal job with their HD masters. Even so, I'm betting the blurays will still be an improvement. The question is just how much of an improvement? I'll be buying the blurays for sure, but i might still hang on to my Sony dvds.