
The fussy production design of the film bursts with new immediacy now, with clarity extending far back into the frame, and with the HDR The swirls of dust and grit in the opening sequence much more clearly defined and delineated in the 2160p version. The uptick in detail levels is immediately apparent from the get go on this release, with (to cite just one early example) Levels of detail to Exodus, which was captured at circa 5K (even given the identical 2K DIs both received), but that turns out to be It may seem counterintuitive that Kingsman, captured at circa 3K, should offer similar Which I assume in turn was used for the master. According to the IMDb, Kingsman was captured at a source 2.8K resolution and then had a 2K DI prepared, Mentioned in my Exodus: Gods and Kings 4Kīlu-ray review, the provenance of capture, DI and ultimate master formats begins to become more important with the advent of this Kingsman: The Secret Service 4K is presented on 4K UHD Blu-ray with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 2.39:1. Happens, I will revisit this title and update the review if necessary. Note 2: Because of the newness of this equipment, it will be a few more days until I have my display calibrated to ISF standards. The review will be updated to include full 4K UHD resolution screenshots at a future date. We are still evaluating options for 2160p Note: The accompanying screenshots have been taken from the regular BD at 1080p resolution.
