Credit where its due. The sound was less offensive, and the editing much improved, less is definitely more.
One comment - the colour gamut wasnt optimised. When taking from numerous sources, the hue or cast of shades - greens mainly in this case - shows up the difference in sources but can be almost removed these days by smart filtering. By smoothing it with an active optimisation you make the whole more coherent. Given the resolution of much of it, dont think de-blurring would do much useful, definitely not a suitable candidate for dumbing anything down. Do you have a set of the world at war blurays or downloads. Maybe 25 hours of optimised war footage.
Just think about the amount of money, meaning US citizens tax dollars on fucked up things like no reason wars. It truly is crazy.
Credit where its due. The sound was less offensive, and the editing much improved, less is definitely more.
One comment - the colour gamut wasnt optimised. When taking from numerous sources, the hue or cast of shades - greens mainly in this case - shows up the difference in sources but can be almost removed these days by smart filtering. By smoothing it with an active optimisation you make the whole more coherent. Given the resolution of much of it, dont think de-blurring would do much useful, definitely not a suitable candidate for dumbing anything down. Do you have a set of the world at war blurays or downloads. Maybe 25 hours of optimised war footage.
So much destruction.. and for what. Now US is a third world country anyways. Karma?