02-10-2018, 03:25 PM
(02-10-2018, 09:18 AM)rich2005 Wrote:(02-09-2018, 11:36 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: The screencaps used were made from the DVD version of movie. I hate it on Blu-Ray, but had to use the DVD to get the screencaps. My PC doesn't have a blu-ray player. The only way I can maybe get better screencaps is to watch the Digital version, and printscreen caps that way I guess, but I don't know if that works.
Depending on the viewing application there might be provision to tweak the output before the screencapture. Have a look through the application menus.
This example using the freeware player VLC which will play a DVD on your computer.
1. VLC will export a frame as a png. Better than using the computer screencapture.
This example from VLC before any adjustments: https://i.imgur.com/uusdxWd.jpg
2. Tucked away is a filters section, all sorts in there: https://i.imgur.com/Vkwn4xb.jpg
3. Which gives an exported frame like this: https://i.imgur.com/5pg6EBu.jpg
Still not great. What is the difference? Analysis shows about 1600 colours before and 2600 colours after.
Still a low base for editing but a better low base.
Caveat: I am firmly embedded in old technology. No blueray here.
Using a blueray disk? Still possible with VLC. Do a search for the keys and how to set up.
This is the best I could get it