07-01-2014, 10:07 AM
(Este mensaje fue modificado por última vez en: 07-01-2014, 10:08 AM por drsnarf.)
^ Yo tampoco la vi en el cine, pero parece que así es el look, lo mismo se dice del Blu-ray de Canadá (Alliance) y de Gringolandia (Fox).
Creo que gran parte de esto aplica con la entrega de Quality.
Casey Broadwater (June 15, 2010) escribió:The film has a very stylized, faux-vintage look—complete with iris fades, vignetting, and flicker—which leads to some video traits that would normally be seen as flaws in other productions. Black levels are exceptionally dark, for instance, frequently crushing shadow detail during nighttime and interior scenes....
...Daylight scenes look quite good though, with strong contrast and a muted color scheme. The whole film is cast in a nostalgic amber glow, resulting in warm—sometimes overly yellow—skin tones, creamy highlights, and rich browns. Clarity gets a significant boost from the standard definition DVD, and while some of the longer shots look a little soft, close-ups display resolved skin texture and reveal fine detail on the period costuming. The film's grain structure is thin and unobtrusive.
Creo que gran parte de esto aplica con la entrega de Quality.