For now, I did some snapshots to document the issue. I also made some tests with still
images, and will also add another BluRay rip with test images.
These snapshots, however, show the issue very clearly, as I said, it's not subtle:
This is a VLC grab of the source MKV video, directly ripped from the BluRay, no
processing:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5582554/dvdomatic/mkv_snapshot_vlc.jpg
This is a screen grab of the DVD-o-matic preview window:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5582554/dvdomatic/dvdomatic_snapshot.jpg
This is a VLC grab of the MXF file that DVD-o-matic created (no inverse xyz, so there is
also a greenish colour shift):
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5582554/dvdomatic/dcp_snapshot_vlc.jpg
This is a screen grab of Stereoscopic Player, same DCP/MXF file (with inverse xyz):
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5582554/dvdomatic/dcp_snapshot_stereosc…
This is a scene from the BluRay-DCP conversion I actually played over the Sony, and where
the noisy, green shadow in the lower part came to my attention first.
- Carsten