And it would be nice if people who wanted the IMAX ratio had at least some way of getting their hands on it, as has happened in the past. Putting Dolby Vision on the disc, though, wouldn't have stopped it playing as HDR10 into non-Dolby Vision displays. The lack of Dolby Vision support won't matter to people without Dolby Vision displays either, and not everyone likes films switching to IMAX ratio (though actually there would likely be no such switching on an IMAX ratio version of Infinity War, as for once pretty much the whole film was shot in IMAX). It should be stressed, of course, that it’s entirely possible - probable, even - that the picture quality of the Avengers: Infinity War disc releases will still look excellent even without support for Dolby Vision or IMAX ratios. And now reliable sources are confirming what was at hinted at in the press release: namely that even the film’s 3D Blu-ray release will not support the IMAX ratio, despite previous 3D Marvel releases doing so. As I covered in a story a few weeks ago, Marvel fans have set up a petition asking Disney to start delivering 4K Blu-rays of Marvel films with at least the option to watch sequences shot using the large-format IMAX system in their original aspect ratio, rather than only being able to watch the straight 2.39:1 ratio created for non-IMAX cinemas.ĭisney’s press release on Avengers: Infinity War, though, stated that the film was going to be sticking with the 2.39:1 ratio on 4K Blu-ray.
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