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Seattle,
WA, March 20, 2009
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Stacey Spears and Don Munsil, acclaimed
creators of the DVD Player Benchmark™ and Progressive Scan
Shootout at Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity®*, announce
the release of the Spears & Munsil High Definition Benchmark,
Blu-ray Edition. This disc is filled with test material and
calibration patterns to help home theater enthusiasts evaluate
displays and players and adjust their home theater systems to get
the best possible picture.
The High
Definition Benchmark uses all-new patterns created from scratch.
“We developed our own pattern software so we could make patterns
for ourselves for evaluation and calibration. We didn’t make our
disc by encoding patterns from an off-the-shelf pattern
generator,” said co-creator Stacey Spears. “Everything was created
and encoded entirely by us, with no compromises on quality.”
The disc includes
patterns not seen on other discs, and new twists on old favorites.
A clipping pattern makes it easy to see whether the display is
reproducing the highlights or shadows properly. The cropping
pattern instantly shows how much of the 1080p image is being
cropped by the player and/or display. A whole suite of chroma-channel
evaluation patterns make it easy to evaluate chroma reproduction
separately from luma.
“Our
proprietary software generates the patterns in the native color
space of Blu-ray, without any unnecessary color space conversions
or rounding. That’s the only way to minimize artifacts and
preserve all of the detail and bandwidth,” said co-creator Don
Munsil. “Chroma patterns are especially tricky, because you can’t
create them properly with full dynamic range in the RGB space
that most image-processing software uses.”
“We’re
especially proud of our Chroma Alignment pattern,” he added. “It
allows you to quickly tell if the chroma channel is aligned
properly with the luma channel. It’s easy to see an offset of as
little as a quarter-pixel, which we think is a first. And it
allows you to check both vertical and horizontal alignment. In the
old days of analog, vertical chroma alignment was never a problem.
But we’ve seen modern players that misalign the chroma channels up
or down. Only our pattern can show you that kind of alignment
issue, and show you whether it’s a convergence problem or a
decoding problem.”
Even a classic
pattern like the ubiquitous Color Bars gets the Spears and Munsil
touch. “We noticed that lots of color bar patterns have small
artifacts at the borders between the bars,” said Spears. “We
shifted the borders between bars slightly so every one of them is
on an AVC or VC-1 macroblock boundary. This ensures that there is
no bleed or artifacting caused by compression.”
Spears and
Munsil are best known for their analysis and testing of
deinterlacing chipsets, so it’s no surprise that the disc includes
a full suite of deinterlacing evaluation material. “When we
started this project," said Spears, "we found that no existing
software could create the special video-to-film pulldown patterns
we wanted to generate. So we built our own pulldown generator. We
built our own video editor and text overlay generator as well.
This disc really fits the Spears & Munsil motto: Hand-Forged
Video.”
“Bottom line,”
he said, “this is the disc Don and I wished we’d had when we
started creating the DVD Player Benchmark™ and Progressive Scan
Shootout.”
The Spears &
Munsil High-Definition Benchmark, Blu-ray Edition is available
from OPPO Digital,
http://www.oppodigital.com,
and Amazon.com,
http://www.amazon.com . List price is $24.99.
*Secrets of Home
Theater and High Fidelity is at http://www.hometheaterhifi.com.
Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity is not the creator or
sponsor of the Spears & Munsil High-Definition Benchmark, Blu-ray
Edition.
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