IAMABLE presents:
'-, -' .' Get.Out.2017.RERIP.PROPER.2160p.UHD.BluRay.X265-IAMABLE
/ ,' _;--;| Date .....: 02/2018
you are my Runtime ..: 01:44:05
|| .==,=. Video ....: 3840x1606 (23.976fps @ CRF 17)
Audio ....: DTS-X MA / AC3 2.0 (Commentary)
,||`'=...__\ Lang .....: English
Subs .....: English / French / Dutch / Nordic / Czech / Polish / Greek / Chinese
sweetest downfall.. IMDB .....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5052448/
||, BOM
Rating ...: 7.7/10 242,991 votes
Genre ....: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Notes ....: iNVANDRAREN didn't apply the correct HDR settings,
I loved you first Mastering display luminance, Maximum Content Light Level and Maximum Frame-Average
Light Level are all different from source. In addition their rip has at least 1 spot with green
||, corruption (at 49m32s).
Rerip cause apparently some source files have the Max CLL settings appearing after the first couple
of seconds and do not show in the starting header. Not sure if this is a mediainfo bug or some authoring
issue. Same happens in Jupiter Rising as well. See Proof dir for some pics.
Our release is cropped slightly better. Movie has uneven value borders so overcrop or undercrop by 1pxl
are both fine. You do get 2 extra pixels from us, wow!
To iNVANDRAREN: Yes, there are no rules but UHD is all about 2 things:
1) Higher resolution - A lot of movies are mastered from 2K IP, so in some cases
it's actually glorified upscaled 2K. It still looks better due to the higher bitrate
and codec efficiency, and yet not real 4K. http://realorfake4k.com/
2) 10bit High-dynamic-range video aka HDR - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-dynamic-range_video
Serving that function with the wrong settings is just not something you can shrug for "there are no rules".
No one likes a nuke/proper, but common sense should kick in. Where does the "no rules" excuse stops being valid?
To TERMiNAL/WhiteRhino - a lot of those movies have multi subs. Please include them (TERMiNAL used to).
Sure, this is an English section, but we are a global village not consistent of native English speakers
only.
It's not about the bunny! Is it about the bunny? No! It's not about the bunny.