10-12-2005, 07:14 PM
Carlos Alanis escribió:Y ademas de las mejoras en el sonido (DTS) tienen forma de comparar si tiene mejoras en el video? digo, con respecto a las ediciones anteriores?
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Esto menciona la review de DVDTown
Cita:Video:
"Batman" was one of the first handful of DVDs to appear with the introduction of DVD players in 1997, and it was one of the first three discs I ever bought. The other two were "Blade Runner" and "The Wizard of Oz," all from Warner Bros. A comparison of the video quality between the old "Batman" transfer and the new Special Edition indicates the same image size, about 1.78:1, but a higher bit rate for the new one results in deeper, richer colors and a very slightly sharper image. While the old transfer was anamorphic and enhanced for widescreen TVs, just as the Special Edition is, there's just that bit more definition in the new transfer. You will find very low levels of grain and the merest hint of soft murkiness remaining in the darker scenes, elements that may have been present on the original film stock. Strong black levels ensure a solid picture and set off the rest of the colors, with facial tones looking especially realistic. The only thing missing in the video department is the pan-and-scan presentation offered on the old disc, a welcome change.