[REL] Les Enfants de Timpelbach (2008)

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Re: [REL] Les Enfants de Timpelbach (2008)

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I think this is the first movie in 2K in this forum :o

Thank you.. I'm curious.
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ghost wrote:I think this is the first movie in 2K in this forum :o

Thank you.. I'm curious.
I've posted two that I can recall, Goluboy portret and Excuse Me, Santa - although I'm fairly certain both are upconverted 1080p (hard to be positive without a 4K monitor). Others must have posted them too. I just don't remember off the top of my head. Anything around 2000 x whatever fits the general definition of 2K, although the standard format 2560 x 1440 is often called Quad HD and could be considered "official" 2K. No matter how much they try to standardize formats there's always stuff that falls between them.

Thank you for the upgrade, popdrome. I've always been fond of this movie!
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I've posted two that I can recall, Goluboy portret and Excuse Me, Santa - although I'm fairly certain both are upconverted 1080p...
Really? Anyways.. I just didn't remember another movie posted here higher than 1080p.

Thanks again, popdrome. Pictrure quality is really very good.
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Re: [REL] Les Enfants de Timpelbach (2008)

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Subtitles have been found:
https://www.opensubtitles.org/en

Also, a lot of cinema high-end digital cameras shoot with a 5 megapixel sensor that's about 2560x1080. I wonder if that's why this has this strange resolution? I know RED's go higher than this - but the one the industry use as it gets arguably better range - forget it's name. It's sensor is about this size.
I've re-encoded it myself back from h265 to h264 in Handbrake to 1920x900ish (not 1080p because of the 2.35:1 ratio) so I can play it on my mediaplayer. I would be unlikely to see the difference on my 55inch OLED with my eyesight, and I have no laptop connected to my TV that can play h265 at this resolution!
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