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Spectre 4K Ultra HD Bluray

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Video Quality

Video Quality

Spectre offers easily the most dramatic UHD upgrade over any of the four Daniel Craig Bond films. The picture is gorgeous, a perfectly filmic, visually robust viewing experience that features an organic, complimentary, consistent, and critical grain structure. It's beautifully rendered and supportive from beginning to end. The picture enjoys a firm boost in texture clarity and fine detail over the Blu-ray. The increase is obvious everywhere but it is perhaps nowhere as noticeable as on character close-ups, where pores are dramatically more detailed, hairs sharper, and other skin details appreciably more clear. The various environments -- from the bright and sunny expansive open to intimately low light and very warm interiors -- enjoy superbly robust accuracy and total clarity.

The Dolby Vision color grading is also of great benefit for the film. While there's no wholesale overhaul to the palette, there is a great feel for tonal solidification and enhanced accuracy. While there's a slight green tint to the image, there's no mistaking the bolder, deeper, truer tones, particularly whites which find positive foundational brilliance and integrity, whether crisp and bright overlay titles or fallen snow in Austria (both can be seen simultaneously at the 52:57 mark). The Dolby Vision color further enhances blacks, adding depth and integrity without veering into crush, even in the darkest and most challenging shots. In general, Dolby Vision strengthens the palette, adding a fairly substantial feel for overall tonal accuracy, fullness, and clarity throughout the expanded spectrum. Combined with the fairly substantial increase in overall image clarity and sharpness, this one's fairly special and in every way a very good and thorough upgrade from the Blu-ray, the best of the four Craig Bond films.


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