dr_vasanth wrote:
The Kanthaswamy Blu-ray is another winner from the Ayngaran stable. The PQ is reference-grade paralleling Sivaji. But, don't expect the same kind of picture though. It showcases the unique colour palette and the hues that were present throughout the whole film, with even the film grain being reproduced faithfully. The AQ is again A+. There is no other way to describe it. Like I mentioned earlier, though the movie by itself isn't too good at all, the Kanthaswamy Blu-ray is a worthy challenger to Sivaji's mantle as the best Indian Blu-ray
Thank you for the postive feedback. Not many people realise that 30% of
Kanthaswamy was actually shot on 16mm - upconverted to 35mm!!!
The DPX was a very difficult source to work with. I owe a big thanks to AP International who encoded this into a AVC!
The DVD was also made from the same DPX source. When you compare this with the blu-ray - its a night/day difference.
The next blu-ray release
Unnai Pol Oruvan will be India's first DIGITAL to DIGITAL release on blu-ray!!! This film was entirely shot on the RED camera and we have used its direct source for the blu-ray encode.