hmm intrested but think will hold off on this till is confirmed 4k resto.
I don't know to be honest I not seen any details yet regarding if they using criterion remaster@paulboland any mention if they are going to use 4k resto release on this? or is it the old stock using up
cheers
basil
I would wait till in hand to confirm the finishIt's a shame it's not glossy, because other than that, this whole thing looks beautiful. Will probably still be good anyway.
EDIT: Well...the fact that the clouds are exactly the same on front and back is lousy. But still...I want this release to be beautiful! haha
Looks like the release date on this is now pushed back to October 1.
Yes It's the new 4K scan restorationDescription
A Matter of Life and Death was restored in 4K by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Inspection, repair and 4K scanning of the 35mm Nitrate 3-Strip Technicolor Picture Negative by Cineric, Inc., New York. Soundtrack restored from the 35mm Nitrate Variable Density Optical Soundtrack Negative at Deluxe Audio, Hollywood. Digital image restoration by L’Immagine Ritrovato, Bologna, Italy and MTI Film, Hollywood. Digital conforming, color grading, additional image restoration, DCP and UHD at Deluxe Culver City with colorist Sheri Eisenberg.
If they mention this, then surly it will be 4K
@Basil
Retailers website descriptions have been updated and are saying this is the new 4K scan restoration Sony pictures had done
Kinda sad now since it isn't a 4K disc. If they're gonna do all that work - give us the 4K disc.Yes It's the new 4K scan restoration
Blu-ray release