Jeff Coatney
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I just watched this film over the weekend and was wondering if anybody else thought there was a softness to the image. When the previews were showing, everything looked tack sharp and in focus. Previews included Wolverine and Terminator Salvation. However, when the movie started the projectionist had to readjust the projector because it was pointing off screen. When he got it back on screen, the movie started and I really thought EVERYTHING looked a tiny bit soft. The problem is I don't know if
1. It looked soft because the projector was out of focus.
2. It looked soft because some kind of processing was done to the footage.
3. It looked soft because that's just how RED footage looks like on the big screen.
I was talking to my friends about it after the movie, and they felt the image was processed softer to try to make it look like film. I always felt sharper images looked more like film. In any case, did anyone notice a softness in their viewing?
The film print I saw of "Knowing" wasn't soft, but it did have some unsightly chemical staining on one of the reel changes near the third act.
The "softness" characteristic you cite is visible even on film-originated projects, so you should investigate all the variables that could make it possible and not only the three you mention.
I'd guess the errant projectionist may have had something to do with it.
In any case, I doubt the softness has anything to do with the r3d's.