rsvictor1976 Posted December 3 Posted December 3 I don't know if one you guys posted this video on YouTube, but this is great. The sharpest I've seen the movie. Quote
Shawn Posted December 3 Posted December 3 Its neat, but my opinion they should have kept it 24fps and skipped all the interpolation to get it to 60fps The motion is just odd in almost every scene where there is panning or action. It was drawn at 24fps-just keep it there and work on picture quality. Again just my opinion, not bashing the project at all. Quote
Shawn Posted December 3 Posted December 3 From one of the art books youtube compression is playing major havoc with that video as well, I am very very sure. Quote
jenius Posted December 3 Posted December 3 Looks good on my phone! I'm sure it will get yanked down soon though Quote
Bolt Posted December 3 Posted December 3 39 minutes ago, Shawn said: From one of the art books youtube compression is playing major havoc with that video as well, I am very very sure. That's really cool you have that @Shawn 25 minutes ago, jenius said: Looks good on my phone! I'm sure it will get yanked down soon though i figure that too. That's why I immediately watched it on the 60" screen. Quote
rsvictor1976 Posted December 3 Author Posted December 3 Yeah I'm kind of surprised it even was allowed by YouTube.. to my understanding, it would have been blocked right away as soon as the movie was uploaded and detected to be copyright material. Quote
MKT Posted December 3 Posted December 3 (edited) Yeah the 60fps interpolation is definitely a bit jarring. I usually never favor de-noising as well, because film grain does lend it a certain look appropriate of its era. On other hand, this does such a great job to make everything crystal clear, and pausing it anywhere certainly makes each frame look like how a crisp cel is when freshly produced before any degradation over the years. Edit: The more I watch it, the more impressive it looks. The color is vibrant, the contrast is great, and details in darker areas are so much more noticeable than before. Edited December 3 by MKT Quote
locidm Posted December 5 Posted December 5 (edited) Haha, I didn't notice this before Few frames later: Edited December 5 by locidm Quote
Mommar Posted December 8 Posted December 8 I suppose it's a testament to how well everything was drawn but it's fascinating at 60fps some of these scenes like the Nousjadel-Ger infiltrating the Macross you could almost believe was 3D animation. Quote
Big s Posted December 8 Posted December 8 On 12/5/2024 at 12:12 AM, locidm said: Haha, I didn't notice this before Few frames later: Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone, maybe they won’t notice. 1 hour ago, Mommar said: I suppose it's a testament to how well everything was drawn but it's fascinating at 60fps some of these scenes like the Nousjadel-Ger infiltrating the Macross you could almost believe was 3D animation. it still stands in the top spot for animation beauty for me. It’s always been just amazing to look at Quote
Beltane70 Posted December 8 Posted December 8 Is the video slightly sped up or does it being 60fps make the motion look like it’s faster? Quote
davidwhangchoi Posted December 8 Posted December 8 they have a few of these on youtube (maybe they got yanked and being reposted) looks horrible. Quote
Shawn Posted December 8 Posted December 8 Interesting, I think the source for this could have been the 2007 DVD release, as the previous blu-ray versions had some animation errors corrected (i.e. filling in the missing paint gap in the operators hand, or Focker's yellow chest during being captured), and the infamous milia head crush/sdf-1 head chop being blurred/censored. I don't think we've had the unfixed animation errors + uncensored head in any Blu-Ray release have we? 2007 DVD regular = unfixed animation + uncensored (what I think the source for the 4k upscale is) 2007 DVD Remastered = fixed animation + uncensored 2012 PS3 hybrid version = fixed animation + censored 2016 Blu-Ray = fixed animation + uncensored The source for this upscale seems to be the remastered DVD right? Quote
TehPW Posted December 13 Posted December 13 On 12/2/2024 at 9:20 PM, Bolt said: That looks great! +1000... Do that for M+ (the Movie)... Quote
rsvictor1976 Posted December 13 Author Posted December 13 On 12/8/2024 at 12:24 PM, Shawn said: Interesting, I think the source for this could have been the 2007 DVD release, as the previous blu-ray versions had some animation errors corrected (i.e. filling in the missing paint gap in the operators hand, or Focker's yellow chest during being captured), and the infamous milia head crush/sdf-1 head chop being blurred/censored. I don't think we've had the unfixed animation errors + uncensored head in any Blu-Ray release have we? 2007 DVD regular = unfixed animation + uncensored (what I think the source for the 4k upscale is) 2007 DVD Remastered = fixed animation + uncensored 2012 PS3 hybrid version = fixed animation + censored 2016 Blu-Ray = fixed animation + uncensored The source for this upscale seems to be the remastered DVD right? Its crazy they were able to upscale and make it this sharp from a DVD source. I would of guessed it was at least from the Blu-ray. Quote
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