![]() The greens of the forest are slightly lusher, the oranges of the flames do contain more depth of colour (as do the burning embers), Malcolm’s blue jacket is slightly deeper – moving on, there is more to see in the shadows, the top end contains a tad more detail but you really have to squint to see it. ![]() When this is the case (and it happens quite often with 2K DI’s) you can normally count on HDR and WCG to push the boundaries, but in this case these improvements are not the ‘night and day’ enhancements you might expect. There are only the slightest improvements over the Full HD image in this regard. The forest foliage is pin sharp, mud is palpable, the cityscape shots of crumbling San Francisco, with all the decay and plant growth is picture postcard perfect. The Full HD Blu-ray was always a demo quality disc, so the UHD disc will have to go some to beat it, and whilst there are modest improvements, this is the first time when bouncing between the two images that it was, at times, difficult to tell them apart! Detail is excellent, skin texture, both human and ape is sublime, the fur, whether wet or dry, of the apes looks real enough to run your fingers through. This time there really aren't night and day improvements
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