Older formats often display "macroblocking" (pixelation) during fast-moving scenes or in heavy dark shadows. HEVC handles complex film grain and rapid action seamlessly.
The 1080p BluRay HEVC remastering of "Training Day" brings forth a visually stunning experience, with crisp and detailed images that reveal the gritty texture of the film's urban landscape. The HEVC codec ensures a more efficient compression, allowing for a significant reduction in file size while maintaining a high level of visual fidelity.
Antoine Fuqua’s crime drama Training Day redefined the cop thriller genre upon its release in 2001. It stripped away the glossy, heroic tropes of Hollywood police films, replacing them with the sun-drenched, asphalt-heated reality of Los Angeles' toughest neighborhoods. Denzel Washington’s transformative, Oscar-winning performance as Alonzo Harris remains a cinematic high-water mark. Training Day 2001 Remastered 1080p BluRay HEVC ...
The featuring HEVC encoding is part of the 2023 4K restoration project released by Warner Bros. for its 100th anniversary . This specific version utilizes a new 4K scan of the original camera negative, offering significant visual and audio upgrades over the original 2006 Blu-ray release. Technical Specifications Video Codec: HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) / H.265. Resolution: 1080p (downscaled from the native 4K scan). Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 (Widescreen).
Many older Blu-Ray releases of Training Day used older encoding techniques that, while high-definition, did not fully capture the nuance of Mauro Fiore’s cinematography. Here is why the remastered version is superior: The HEVC codec ensures a more efficient compression,
The remastered 1080p Blu-ray and 4K editions typically include these features:
: Compared to the 2006 Blu-ray, which suffered from "crushed" blacks and poor compression, this remaster offers a more natural, cinematic grain and much sharper facial textures and clothing details. Color Grading this remaster offers a more natural
Note: Early 2006 releases used the older MPEG-2 or VC-1 codecs, which suffered from subpar compression. Source Master
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