I- Robot -2004- Open Matte -1080p Bluray X265 H...
Encoding a high-definition BluRay rip in is a game-changer for digital libraries.
The "x265" refers to . This codec is superior to the older x264 (H.264) for several reasons:
In the world of digital film archiving, few releases generate as much excitement among videophiles as an transfer of a major Hollywood blockbuster. When that film is Alex Proyas’ I, Robot (2004), starring Will Smith, and the encode uses x265 HEVC from a 1080p BluRay source , the result is something special. I- Robot -2004- Open Matte -1080p BluRay x265 H...
(more of the top and bottom of the frame) but may lose a small amount of horizontal information on the sides compared to the theatrical cut. Format/Codec: 1080p BluRay: Sourced from the 1080p master used for the 3D Blu-ray release
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The iconic scene where Will Smith’s character is attacked by transport trucks inside a tunnel gains a heightened sense of claustrophobia and vertical peril. The Power of x265 and 1080p BluRay Encoding
Director Alex Proyas shot I, Robot using . When a movie is filmed on Super 35, the camera sensor actually captures a much taller, more square-shaped image (closer to a 1.33:1 or 1.78:1 ratio). For the theatrical release, a "matte" is applied to block out the top and bottom of the picture, forcing the audience to focus strictly on the narrow, wide center block. When that film is Alex Proyas’ I, Robot
For cinephiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, finding the definitive version of a beloved film can be a journey through a maze of technical specifications and aspect ratios. For Alex Proyas' 2004 sci-fi classic, I, Robot , starring Will Smith, that journey culminates in a very specific file description: "I.Robot.2004.OPEN.MATTE.1080p.BluRay.x265."
: Likely sourced from the 3D Blu-ray release, which is the only official version of I, Robot to feature an open matte transfer. Understanding "Open Matte" for I, Robot