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Tema: La vida de Pi (Life of Pi, 2012, Ang Lee)

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    http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Life-o...140434/#Review

    "Life of Pi provides an interesting case study in the translation to UHD. Like the majority of the early UHD releases, the film was completed on a DI at 2K, which means that any gain in perceived resolution must be a result of up-conversion. But like Avatar and Prometheus, Pi was also filmed in native 3D, and the film's creative team repeatedly notes in the extras that 3D was intended to be the preferred viewing format. (Wherever possible, they worked on the film in 3D, even in editing.) The challenge for a UHD rendition of Pi is less a matter of increasing the resolution than of using HDR encoding to create a perception of depth in a format that doesn't support 3D (which is a widely noted omission in the UHD specs).

    Fox's HEVC/H.265-encoded 2160p UHD presentation of Pi uses HDR encoding to "turn up" the colors of Claudio Miranda's Oscar-winning cinematography in almost every scene. The increase in saturation and brightness may not be as immediately obvious in the early scenes set in Pondicherry, where the profusion of vivid hues prevents any one of them from standing out, but once the film reaches its central drama of Pi and Robert Parker adrift in their lifeboat and raft, the difference can't be missed. Against the array of blues in sea and sky, the frame's contrasting colors pop with new intensity: the reddish interior of the lifeboat, Pi's dark skin and light-colored attire, Robert Parker's striped and multi-shaded fur, the silver of the flying fish and numerous other shades. Brightness and contrast are also improved, so that even relatively monochromatic scenes, like the magical nighttime encounter with a school of jellyfish and a massive whale, seem more immediate and tactile. The UHD's image may not fully approximate the 3D version's "reach out and grab you" immediacy, but the additional vibrancy brings a sense of depth to the experience that exceeds anything on the 2D Blu-ray (which, I hasten to add, is still an excellent image).

    Pi's encounter with the meerkat population of the "floating isle" provides a fine example of how HDR encoding can increase the perception of superior resolution even when the source is less than 4K. With the additional contrast and color saturation, the long shots featuring hordes of CGI meerkats appear more detailed on the UHD, and the ability to make out individual creatures in the crowd is enhanced. The same effect applies to the dense and mysterious tangle of vines and undergrowth of which the isle is apparently constituted.

    Unlike the fire effects in the UHD rendition of Mad Max: Fury Road, none of the CG artistry in Life of Pi appears to suffer from 4K/HDR treatment. In fact, the only questionable difference that I spotted was in the present-day scenes where the adult Pi is telling his story to the unnamed writer played by Rafe Spall. Because those sequences are intended as the film's anchor in reality, their palette is more realistic and they should look relatively similar on both the Blu-ray and the UHD, but, at least to my eye, the Blu-ray has more natural-looking fleshtones. This may simply be a matter of proper calibration, which, as of this writing, is still unavailable for UHD.

    Overall, though, Life of Pi is my favorite of the UHDs I have viewed to date. The question of accuracy remains unanswered (for those who care about such things), but the disc's HDR encoding seems entirely in accord with the film's magical-realistic themes and visual style."
    Última edición por Naturaliti; 06/04/2016 a las 14:22

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    Predeterminado Re: La Vida de Pi (Life of PI, 2012)

    Buenas tardes, como visionas la pelicula?
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    Predeterminado Re: La Vida de Pi (Life of PI, 2012)

    De momento estoy esperando a que salga el Panasonic, que en principio podría ser cuestión d días

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    Predeterminado Re: La Vida de Pi (Life of PI, 2012)

    Ya somos 2 , esperando al pana.
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    Predeterminado Re: La vida de Pi (Life of PI, 2012, Ang Lee)

    La edición comprada en Amazon.com trae español latino, confirmado.
    repopo, THE_FLASH, ryder y 1 usuarios han agradecido esto.

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    Predeterminado Re: La vida de Pi (Life of Pi, 2012, Ang Lee)

    Después de haber revisado la película de principio a fin, solo puedo decir que el HDR es la característica que va a marcar la diferencia. Los colores, no solo son más ricos y profundos, también son más naturales que en la versión bluray. Por ejemplo, los tonos de piel se muestran más naturales a lo largo de toda la película, también son más ricos y naturales los cyan y azules del mar, los verdes en la montaña, o sea, todo. También la imagen es más contrastada en todo momento que en el bluray, y hay escenas en la que el HDR se nota bastante, como en la ceremonia con velas del capítulo 2, o cuando Pi está de noche en el bote. En realidad el alto rango dinámico se nota de principio a fin, ya que si vas conmutando entre bluray y ultrahd, cada plano, marca la diferencia en cuestión de color, profundidad y contraste. En fin, de momento muy contento con este primer ultrahd
    Última edición por Naturaliti; 19/04/2016 a las 11:59
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