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Note 3: The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc. Watch for 4K screenshots at a later date. was able to play without issue. The others showed no signs of damage, not scratches and not the larger surface wear exhibited on the previous punchy and spread out along the stage, certainly not the most thunderous ever but, mixed with all the other things happening, makes for a nice, clothes, too, take on that same adventurous desert spirit and are comprised of shades of brown, beige, tan, white...anything that more or less
The HDR-enhanced color palette is excellent, one of the best uses of it yet. The movie is very golden-shiny in its open, contrasted against (would be) the Blu-ray.com forums as well as in the review of the larger box set in which this release may be found. It'ssign that everything is now fine with the release. I will update again if there is reason to do so. the stage and the overheads help to more accurately recreate the environments. General action makes use of the top end, too, such as showcases with marvelous clarity. The image's sharpness is never in doubt. It's structurally robust and very handsome. And compared to the Update June 6, 2017: Universal has forwarded a new, sealed copy of the trilogy along with a note stating that the slots that hold the discs Well, it's never good when a portion of a review need be prefaced with so many disclaimers, but sadly that's the case with The Mummy, and
Universal has released the fan-favorite Adventure film 'The Mummy' (1999) to UHD to tie-in to the new film releasing this Summer and starring Tom the end result is a very pleasing film-quality presentation that appears to suffer from no, or at least no serious, noise reduction. A few inherently minutes in the middle). The top layer isn't utilized to the fullest extent possible, but there are certainly a few occasions, particularly during chaotic flying airplanes or pitch battles or any time the villain spews various stuff at the heroes. Gunfire and other bits of action madness areprimaries are hard to come by. The colors are much firmer here than they are on the Blu-ray, in no way "altered" to a significant degree but showing softer shots are scattered throughout as well, but these are few and rarely distracting from the image's otherwise excellent credentials. sun-scorched surfaces. Regal, ornate ancient Egyptian attire sparkles, and it's home to plenty of easily identifiable textures. Long-buried structures
Update June 9, 2017: All three new copies of the 4K discs played flawlessly. The Mummy was twice scratched upon initial removal but Even with mine playing perfectly, there certainly does appear to be more widespread problems and all three of my discs working perfectly is not a out. Despite the additional resolution and sharpness, the image retains the softness reflecting its frenzied listening experience. Music never misses a beat, or a speaker, for that matter, spewing out with expert clarity throughout the range (including shortage of abundantly complex, easy-come textures. Faces are home to naturally occurring pores and lines and show solid definition. The landscape
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Note 1: Several Universal representatives were asked to comment on whether this transfer is from an upscaled or true 4K source. None have elements power through, and above, the stage, with strong definition and energy. The overhead component isn't excessively pronounced, but it blends