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Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated
programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Army episode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". |
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"Tweed" wrote in message
... Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Army episode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". Had you not said "it's not one of the filmed episodes" (implying recovered from a film-recorded copy made for overseas) I've have wondered whether the film had been telecined in HD, though given that the original was made using SD studio cameras, with a bit of spot-wobble to blur the raster on the film copy, it would have been disingenuous to describe that as HD. Could it simply be that the listing is wrong when it says "made in HD". |
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"NY" wrote:
"Tweed" wrote in message ... Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Army episode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". Had you not said "it's not one of the filmed episodes" (implying recovered from a film-recorded copy made for overseas) I've have wondered whether the film had been telecined in HD, though given that the original was made using SD studio cameras, with a bit of spot-wobble to blur the raster on the film copy, it would have been disingenuous to describe that as HD. Could it simply be that the listing is wrong when it says "made in HD". Well it was the fact that it looked noticeably better than your average Dad's Army episode that led me to check the listings. |
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On 11/01/2014 20:24, Tweed wrote:
Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Army episode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". the bbc mis-describe stuff as hd a lot on their hd channels. still, it will look better than on the sd channel even if it's not HD. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 22:23:44 -0000, the dog from that film you saw
wrote: On 11/01/2014 20:24, Tweed wrote: Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Armyepisode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". the bbc mis-describe stuff as hd a lot on their hd channels. still, it will look better than on the sd channel even if it'snot HD. I presume they push up the Bit Rate? -- https://sites.google.com/site/themadge/ This information is provided without warranty of any kind |
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"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in
message still, it will look better than on the sd channel even if it's not HD. Why? SD has an exact 1:1 correspondence between the scan lines in the original analogue source and the number of pixels on the vertical axis in the digital TV signal - 576 (well, in the case of analogue, 574 full lines and a half-line at the top and one at the bottom). HD on the other hand doesn't have twice that resolution - most HD broadcasts at 1080i. So there would have to be interpolation as the picture was upscaled, which (certainly when I've done it on still photos in Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop) leads (at worst) to a bit of softening of the picture and at best is the same but not sharper. Or is it because the loss factor in the lossy compression is less for HD so you get fewer compression artefacts? |
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 23:16:20 -0000, "NY" wrote:
"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message still, it will look better than on the sd channel even if it's not HD. Why? SD has an exact 1:1 correspondence between the scan lines in the original analogue source and the number of pixels on the vertical axis in the digital TV signal - 576 (well, in the case of analogue, 574 full lines and a half-line at the top and one at the bottom). HD on the other hand doesn't have twice that resolution - most HD broadcasts at 1080i. So there would have to be interpolation as the picture was upscaled, which (certainly when I've done it on still photos in Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop) leads (at worst) to a bit of softening of the picture and at best is the same but not sharper. Or is it because the loss factor in the lossy compression is less for HD so you get fewer compression artefacts? He said it would look better, he didn't specifically say the resolution would be improved. He might have been referring to motion artifacts. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Tweed wrote:
Well it was the fact that it looked noticeably better than your average Dad's Army episode that led me to check the listings. It does occur to me that with non-aligned scanning of an SD telecine, then you would expect an HD scan to look a little better than an SD scan, because although you obviously couldn't get better than SD resolution, the SD-scan would end up at something like half-SD resolution. I believe that there's a technology that can detect the position of the lines in the telecined frames and can thus generate a somewhat better digital transfer. I believe that this was used to create a few Doctor Who transfers, but since the company that developed it charged extra for the transfer service, the BBC went back to the usual blurry non-aligned telecine scanning after that. |
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On 11/01/2014 23:16, NY wrote:
"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message still, it will look better than on the sd channel even if it's not HD. Why? SD has an exact 1:1 correspondence between the scan lines in the original analogue source and the number of pixels on the vertical axis in the digital TV signal - 576 (well, in the case of analogue, 574 full lines and a half-line at the top and one at the bottom). HD on the other hand doesn't have twice that resolution - most HD broadcasts at 1080i. So there would have to be interpolation as the picture was upscaled, which (certainly when I've done it on still photos in Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop) leads (at worst) to a bit of softening of the picture and at best is the same but not sharper. Or is it because the loss factor in the lossy compression is less for HD so you get fewer compression artefacts? because their upscaler is better than the one in your tv - that and the better bitrate. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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"Tweed" wrote in message ... Dad's Army on BBC2 HD tonight is listed as being an HD originated programme. Does anyone how it can be in HD as I thought it was shot in the studio on SD colour cameras. It's not one of the filmed episodes. (Except for some of the outside scenes) The picture looks noticeably sharper than the average Dad's Army episode. Tonight's episode is entitled "Manhunt". ***** Seemed to have a slight green tint. Regards David |
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