![]() ![]() ![]() Once the film gets into more brightly lit sequences, including some outdoor elements, detail pops with excellent sharpness and clarity.Įlements like facial pores are offered with pinpoint accuracy, while fabrics and props have sometimes minute levels of detail. The darker tones which are so prevalent throughout the early part of the film. The purplish hue that bathes the scene in the plane doesn't deplete detail levels and there are again some rather pleasing gradations in even Later, in the first "contemporary" sequence, Walls as well as some of the more blatant CGI elements like the destruction of The Witch Queen. Gradients throughout the darker tones are more subtly blended and offer better details in textures on both the cave Right off the bat with the pre-credits "historical" scene there's markedly improved shadow definition once the warriors go into the cave andĬonfront the "beast". Significant evidence of uptick in detail levels, as well as improved gradients and contrast which are probably attributable at least in part to As with Sicario 4K, a 4K source seems to have provided some This was captured at 3.4K from which a 4K DI was prepared, one which I'm assuming was utilized for this release. ![]() The Last Witch Hunter is presented on 4K UHD Blu-ray with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 2.40:1. The 4K score is for the video quality of the UHD version. Note: The Video score above refers to the original Blu-ray release. ![]()
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