![]() ![]() And in the last of these I concluded that likely the only way you might get to see this cinematic show looking the way it was intended to be seen would be to buy the 4K Blu-ray when it came out. I covered various aspects of this controversy in a series of articles at the time (which you can find links to at the bottom of this one). Especially the epic Episode 3, which sent social media into meltdown as viewers across all distribution platforms complained of major picture quality problems such as compression noise, banding noise, and sequences so dark that they literally couldn’t see what was going on at all.Ĭersei doesn't get the sort of send off she deserves in Season 8. Season 8, though, caused the biggest picture quality controversy yet. ![]() ![]() Game Of Thrones’ penchant for extremely dark and smoky locations has always made it a major challenge for the world’s various broadcast and streaming platforms. Key kit used for this test: Key kit used for this review: Sony 65A9G TV, Philips 65OLED+934, Samsung 65Q90R, Panasonic UB820, Oppo 205 MAX Light Level/Max Frame Average Light Level: Both present as 0 nits. What you get: Three 4K Blu-ray discs, 3 Region A/B/C HD Blu-raysĮxtra features: 10 (TEN!) commentary tracks, with at least one per episode a nearly two-hour behind the scenes documentary half hour making of documentaries on Episodes 3 and 5 animated history and lore of Westeros in-episode interactive guides. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |