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 Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/06/58 11:36 
"Wondering_1" wrote ... 
> To shoot and edit and create, digital is great, but as an end consumer  
> product, I have to say, I'm disappointed. 
> 
> lately, as I wander through all the best Buy and Circuit City and Sears  
> stores and look at the 42" Plasma or LCD or DLP monitors, each pre-viewing  
> the latest hollywood blockbuster, I begin to cringe as I take a close look  
> at the images on these screens. 
> 
> Compression artifacts, giant square pixels that dance around, strobe-like  
> shimmering static backgrounds, all makes me long for the days of analog. 
 
On Jan 1, I was playing "around the world" with my remote 
and came across a live broadcast of the Rose Parade in 
Pasadena, CA.  At first, it looked like a very small and heavily 
compressed MPEG blown up to full-screen. We've all seen 
the effect. 
 
Then I realized that it was apparently raining buckets down 
there (first time in 54 years, at least for the Parade! :-) and 
what I was seeing was large rain drops hitting the front glass 
of the camera lens (or likely a protective filter in front of the 
lens).  It was surprising how much like compressed MPEG 
it looked like. :-)
 
  
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