Kaminey BD ReviewMovie: I really enjoyed this movie in the theatres and to me it is one of the good movies released in recent times. Priyanka just rocked and Shahid was good as well perhaps his best so far and so are the rest of the actors. This movie is not for everyone's taste and it has been proven by its box office stats.
My friend brought the BD to my place. Unfortunately, we couldn't watch the movie in full as there were too many people around. In a way, I am glad that I didn't watch the full movie as the PQ is very poor. Very dissapointed.
BDReview:Video QualityThe moment the movie starts, the first thing you notice is significantly raised black level. The image appears dull and washed out with a milky sheen to it. I don't recall how it was in the theatres. It was dark and dull compared to many other movies as Vishal wanted it that way but this BD appeares duller and more washed out.
The reason I am saying this is because the black floor at the begining where you see a black screen with acknowledgements and some credits appear washed out as well which should look just black as it has nothing to do with the movie or directors vision. It simply proves that is is not properly authored. It appears somewhat similar to the screenshots posted at the beginining of this thread, although I must say it looks better than the screenshots posted. Computer generated screenshots never look like a filmic image you get on a PJ or good TV. I was using a YCbCr 4.2.2 from the BR player and set my PJ to Rec709. Since the issue is similar to many other Indian BDs recently released, I though of checking how the picture would look with RGB treatment and changed my BR player to output RGB (0-255) and set my PJ to RGB. Since my PJ can accept and display full range RGB, a Full range RGB at both ends offer the same picture quality as a YCbCr 4.2.2 -> Rec 709. As suspected, at calibrated setting the images appeared the same as with the YCBCr standard settings - dull and washed out. It is really a shame to see BDs like this are sold without any quality control in place...

I changed the PJ colour space to RGB video.
This should not be used with a properly authored BD as it would clip the blacks and whites on a full range RGB display. I use this only with problematic discs with raised black level issue. With RGB video, the image looked much better including a boost in colour to get rid of the dullness(although it looks richer it is technically a narrower color gamut than RGB full). Even with that in place some scenes still looked milky (but that could be how it was shot).
+ points- Overall color is more or less consistent although quite dull.
- sharpness more or less ok from my limited viewing.
- points - The biggest issue is raised black level making the picture a washout. huge dissapointment.
- Contrast is significantly compromised.
- Does not look good with default calibrated settings. Simply bad picture

Audio QualityThe DTS MA track is pretty good and the surround channels gets a nice treatment from time to time. It sounded full and detailed. The only positive part in this BD is the sound.
SummarySomehow, I couldn't bring myself to any comfort level on the PQ of this BD. It appears so dull and anaemic. I udnerstand that the movie was not shot in a way to dazzle your eyes with colors and effects and I am not sure how close the BD is to Vishal's vision of the look and feel. To me, it just doesn't look good and the raised black level is very annoying and difficult to watch on a calibrated display. On doing the RGB conversion, it looked much better but I or anyone else
should not be doing any conversion at all. The BD should be authored in the right manner to enjoy it with calibrated setting.
I will skip this BD and wait for the UTV one. Cold rating from me for the PQ although the sound is nice. I would alos like to know from others what they think about the washed out and dull image. Was it like this in the theatres?
The issue of raied black level seems to have become a common problem with most Indian BDs and I have seriously started to doubt theior QC processes. One reason could be they are using limited range displays for authoring but I would hope that is not the case as they must be having state of the art equipment. Are they using a different setting for reviewing?
This is becoming a very dissapointing issue for bollywood Blu ray fans. The authoring houses need to do something about this.
I have taken some photopraphs to demonstrate the raised black level issue and how it can be fixed to some extent using a RGB conversion.
Please note the photos are taken from a projected image handheld and due to lack of time I did not use any proper settting to capture the images. The images are only to show the issue and should not be treated as a true representation. My RatingVideo: 2.5
Audio: 4.25
Overall Quality Score: 3.25
Review done withDisplay : Infocus IN82 Full HD DC3 DLP Projector
Screen: 90â€
BD Player: Sony S350
Av Amp: Denon AVR 1910 AV Receiver
Speakers: Q Acoustics 1010i 5.1 Surround System
Images to demonstrate the Washed out and dull effect with normal setting (Full RGB and both ends) followed by using RGB video color space for the same scene.
The washed out effect is moe prominent in real image and the camera's limted dynamic range was not able to pick up every detail.








