Simon Crust
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Will the original 3 films be released separately in the UK?
9/10 for the film! What an outrage! I demand higher!
Its a 10 for me anyway.
Empire 10??? Huh! Where does that leave Jaws?10? That leaves no wriggle room at all for the vast improvement of The Empire Strikes Back.
It's not even a 9 imo, and I love it to bits.
Will the original 3 films be released separately in the UK?
I rate them both as a 10.10? That leaves no wriggle room at all for the vast improvement of The Empire Strikes Back.
It's not even a 9 imo, and I love it to bits.
9.5/10 last time I saw it!Empire 10??? Huh! Where does that leave Jaws?
Assuming you were watching on Disney+ UK and unless Disney have increased the streaming quality since launch, you didn't watch them in 4K UHD. 4K streams are/were limited to 1440p.Still no Dolby Vision as on Disney Plus...Just had my free week on Disney and watched the whole set + Rogue one & Solo all in fantastic 4K UHD Dolby Vision...FREE !!!
via the apple 4k streamer getting full dolby vision performance and picture much superior to a 4k HDR episode VII disc I did own...but not part of new set.Assuming you were watching on Disney+ UK and unless Disney have increased the streaming quality since launch, you didn't watch them in 4K UHD. 4K streams are/were limited to 1440p.
As has also been pointed out by a well known professional TV calibrator, the original trilogy on Disney+ is also hugely limited in terms of peak brightness, so doesn't really take advantage of the capabilities of Dolby Vision.
Whether limited peak brightness is still a problem with the HDR10 discs, I'm not sure. Maybe @Simon Crust or somebody else at AVforums could do a comparison sometime...