Not a bad enhancement. But it’s basically impossible to make something look better consider how old this tape is. But good job spending your time on this. I personally would prefer just watching the DVD or VHS than see a enhancement. But the band did say one day they’d put out a HD version of this concert
What are you talking about, dude? It obviously DOES look 100x better. I’ve owned In The Round, In Your Face on VHS and DVD, and I’ve never seen it look this vibrant before! This is exactly what it looked in February 1988 to those fans who attended this concert.
Stretching the video horizontally is not the way to do it. And it's overly sharpened to the point it's a distraction. But the color adjustments are looking good.
@@orcapodmedia Yeah. Im gonna make a 4K round thing and put it the correct size and all that. I dont like this ratio aspect its too stretchy so im gonna make my own
@@TheAidenWrestling good luck on that and the countless hours it will take , by the way I tried to use not only the stretch which by the way is only stretching the sides and leaves the middle fairly intact but I also cut in scenes from the square version i did but cut to 16:9 and cut between the both. Obviously you gota be careful with the morthing between scene changes . I used topaz video enhance for the upscale , yeh it's difficult to get the sweet spot on the sharpening. Hopefully gods of war demonstrated this
@@mbadge2477 I’m not discrediting you I understand how much effort and time it takes but if it wasn’t so stretched out I would buy the dvd. But I don’t want it all fat and stretched on my tv screen. But your doing amazing man. Just that 1 issue I don’t like
Wow! What an amazing difference in video clarity! Ignore these other people making negative comments, they obviously got no idea how hard it use to be to transform old video's to look a better quality. Those people should appreciate the things we have now. You did a fantastic job, absolutely brilliant work!
In defense of the DVD, it was just a straight VHS transfer from 1987/88 film. Had it been an original DVD release, or remastered for DVD, this comparison wouldn't be nearly as extreme.
Yeh take a look here. community.topazlabs.com/t/upscaling-def-leppards-in-the-round-1988-dvd/33072 Also take a look at the deep space nine upscale project which is linked within the link above.
Amazing!!! Can’t wait for the full concert. Thank you! Thank you!! Thank you!!!
Not a bad enhancement. But it’s basically impossible to make something look better consider how old this tape is. But good job spending your time on this. I personally would prefer just watching the DVD or VHS than see a enhancement. But the band did say one day they’d put out a HD version of this concert
What are you talking about, dude? It obviously DOES look 100x better. I’ve owned In The Round, In Your Face on VHS and DVD, and I’ve never seen it look this vibrant before! This is exactly what it looked in February 1988 to those fans who attended this concert.
@@mystical9054 Sorry this enhancement is just not it. There’s a better enhancement from Rock Remastered on RUclips
What's this comment ,wow😂
ruclips.net/video/W3GUXLEzTTE/видео.html
Will you do the whole show? This is incredible!
Would you pay for a Blu-ray or 4k disc ?
@@mbadge2477 Of course. Who wouldnt!?
I'll let you know as it's in the works
@@mbadge2477 Looking forward to the finished project mate!
Let me know too please!
Stretching the video horizontally is not the way to do it. And it's overly sharpened to the point it's a distraction. But the color adjustments are looking good.
Yeah that was my issue with it too. It’s a bit too much, the overly sharpened is very distracting and it’s stretched out and makes it look fat.
@@TheAidenWrestling I would certainly just keep it as the old aspect ratio.
@@orcapodmedia Yeah. Im gonna make a 4K round thing and put it the correct size and all that. I dont like this ratio aspect its too stretchy so im gonna make my own
@@TheAidenWrestling good luck on that and the countless hours it will take , by the way I tried to use not only the stretch which by the way is only stretching the sides and leaves the middle fairly intact but I also cut in scenes from the square version i did but cut to 16:9 and cut between the both.
Obviously you gota be careful with the morthing between scene changes .
I used topaz video enhance for the upscale , yeh it's difficult to get the sweet spot on the sharpening.
Hopefully gods of war demonstrated this
@@mbadge2477 I’m not discrediting you I understand how much effort and time it takes but if it wasn’t so stretched out I would buy the dvd. But I don’t want it all fat and stretched on my tv screen. But your doing amazing man. Just that 1 issue I don’t like
Wow! What an amazing difference in video clarity!
Ignore these other people making negative comments, they obviously got no idea how hard it use to be to transform old video's to look a better quality. Those people should appreciate the things we have now.
You did a fantastic job, absolutely brilliant work!
In defense of the DVD, it was just a straight VHS transfer from 1987/88 film. Had it been an original DVD release, or remastered for DVD, this comparison wouldn't be nearly as extreme.
Yes it's a pity they didn't put abit more effort into it.
I'm not sure why they applied a bronze tint to the footage also.
Hi, what's the process?, is it possible a tutorial?
Yeh take a look here.
community.topazlabs.com/t/upscaling-def-leppards-in-the-round-1988-dvd/33072
Also take a look at the deep space nine upscale project which is linked within the link above.
@@mbadge2477 Thanks, I'll see it
I've uploaded gods of war 4k , hopefully the RUclips conversation keeps the details.
ruclips.net/video/W3GUXLEzTTE/видео.html