Venga que ya falta poco!!!
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/item/matrix-the-uhd-bd
Por el comentario "gritty" y por las fotos (a una proyección) que ha puesto en twitter:The Matrix was shot on film in Super 35 using Panavision cameras and finished on film (with VFX shots rendered at 2K). It’s been newly-scanned in 4K from the original camera negative and remastered under the supervision of the film’s director of photography, Bill Pope. Following high dynamic range grades in both HDR10 and Dolby Vision, the resulting image is presented here on Ultra HD at the proper 2.39:1 theatrical aspect ratio. The increase in fine detail and texturing over the previous Blu-ray transfer is remarkable, especially given the film’s vintage and the slightly lower resolution of its visual effects shots. The image is gritty but not overly so, yet the definition is crisp and tight. Completely gone is the digitally-processed look the film has always had on Blu-ray, not to mention the haloing of edge enhancement. This actually looks like the film it is. And the high dynamic range! Shadows are deeply black, yet still retain all of the detail present in the negative. The brightest areas of the frame are bright enough to be truly eye-reactive. When Morpheus and Neo visit the Construct for the first time, the environment around them is a luminous white. As the police officers wave their flashlights at Trinity in the film’s opening, there’s a lifelike pop to their glare that really adds to the intensity of the moment. And of course the colors are exquisite, often shifted to a cool green-blue by design, truly bold when appropriate, yet subtle and nuanced always. You have, quite simply, never seen the film looking this good before, even if you experienced it in a theater in its original release. It’s gorgeous.
Primary audio on the 4K disc is included in a new object-based Dolby Atmos lossless mix that has a wonderfully effortless quality. The staging is completely natural sounding, with tremendous dynamic range that takes you from the quietest dialogue moments, set amid softly-atmospheric environmental cues, to the thunderous bombast of the film’s action moments. Dialogue is clean and clear, and the surround panning and movement has extraordinary precision. When Neo and Morpheus are sparring in their virtual dojo, the light, shimmery sound of cymbals and gongs lingers in the air before fading away. Drums have a rich organic tone, with firm bass. And when the film’s pulsing electronic soundtrack kicks in, it’s as if you’re listening to an SACD. This a great surround mix for this film and a perfect match to the newly-upgraded visual experience. Additional audio options include English and French 5.1 Dolby Digital and Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital, with subtitles available in English (for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing), French, Dutch, and Spanish.
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Parace que tendremos grano a manos llenas, lo digo para contener las expectativas para los que les moleste especialmente las raciones de paella.
Edito: La review americana confirma que el blu-ray incluido es nuevo y parte del nuevo máster 4K. Comentario dedicado a Bender.