Comparison shot (exact framing a hair off):
Inspirational credit to AdmiralPatrick@dubvee.org for their Dark Matter “Especially” crossover wherin I found the existing template a bit fuzzy. Of course, seeing as there’s no actual official HD footage to work off of (thanks, Paramount), the newer shots taken are at least more detailed.
Have you seen the Upscaled version of DS9?
https://ds9redefined.wordpress.com/
They have been doing lots of work from a rare set of Laser Disc releases of DS9 and are attempting Voyager as well.
May have to make another attempt then.
Is this the same person that did Voyager upscale???Mm never mind then… If it isn’t out yet, must be the ai upscale of it I watched.
They have completed season 1 (last I checked) but not much further.
Was that one any good?
Most of the “AI” upscaled stuff I’ve watched has been garbage. But there’s been a couple recently that were pretty good. Even animated stuff (most look really offputting)
I’m impressed with some of the detail the upscaler can restore, such as the grid in the lights around the replicator in the background, behind Bashir. It’s not like it’s even in focus to begin with.
I took shots from my pc using a widget, which would account for the inexact frames. They come out around 1mp and I’ll upscale from there. It does a decent job. The captures on Trekcore don’t have nearly the right expressions so had to venture out.
I have always understood that the show wasn’t filmed on actual film, making an HD version difficult and/or impossible via traditional methods.
I could be wrong about that though, and would love to have an HD version of DS9 someday!
DS9 was produced the same way TNG was, other than the CGI ships in later seasons that TNG never had: It was shot on 35mm film, but transferred to video for editing & visual effects. Producing a proper HD rerelease would require doing an HD transfer from the film negatives then re-editing and redoing any non-practical effects. (Any phaser beams, transporter sparkles, or Changling morphs.) The TNG HD remaster BluRays didn’t get Paramount enough return on investment to justify doing DS9 HD, especially with DS9 not having the same broad popularity as TNG.
Thanks for the info, I did not know that.
You are correct. It was made on tape as a cost cutting measure.