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+ Positive:
-- Solid sharpness value in isolated close-ups.
-- Skin tones are usually quite naturally reproduced.
-- Negative:
-- General very bad and unworthy Blu-ray image quality.
-- Unsharp, undetailliert and without any high-def feeling.
-- Virtually bleeding, sometimes even under (!), DVD-level.
-- Contrast, black level and color reproduction is not satisfactory.
-- Some very striking double contours and dirt particles.
-- Zero plasticity image with virtually non-existent depth effect.
-- Very striking block compression artifacts in dark picture areas.
-- Vertical extended because of a false image format (1.78:1 instead of 1.85:1).
First something positive: 'Cop Land' sees things in picture quality is minimal, and we feel really only minimally better than the previous label 'Vampire' (our review of the worst so far Blu-ray Disc's here) - but does that not much Because Cine Plus / VCL is making progress in 'Cop Land' almost exactly there, where they are at 'Vampire' left here again and offer a picture quality on unterstem level. The name Blu-ray disc is completely inappropriate and again on the cover anzufindende notice that the film 'Digitally remastered for Blu-ray Disc', is like a slap in the face for every home theater fan.
A good film like 'Cop Land' has something really do not deserve and we ask ourselves seriously, as it into something may occur. In any event, which brings a VCL label here again 1080i (50Hz, AVC MPEG-4) to implement any time of 101 min. Duration a spark high-def Feeling arise. In addition to a vague and general undetaillierten image (including Kantenflimmern, Block compression artefacts, double contours and dirt particles) must also still live another disaster: VCL has actually done the film in a false image format on the disc presses. The shell on the format of 2.23:1 is wrong anyway. 'Cop Land' was originally in the image format 1.85: 1 shot, but here it is presented in 1.78:1 format - including a slight vertical stretch.
As for 'Vampire' we have here is no other than the image quality a rating of just a star - and frankly is that for both titles still too much, because there must be something really in a format like Blu - Ray not exist. Even for 'Cop Land': This title has not earned as a Blu-ray means to be!