| Posted by Nomen Nescio on 10/24/05 11:31 
Commercial DVDs always play back too contrasty with both of my machines.One is a player and the other a recorder.
 
 Commerical tv broadcasts as well as the satellite service do a good job of
 moderating the contrast.  Does the original program material shown on the
 premium channels of Showtime come from DVDs?  If so, it seems they must
 process them to flatten out the excess contrast before they show them.
 
 The real question is why do DVDs have abnormal contrast to begin with? The
 advertising for the new plasma and LCD TVs boast about their tremendous
 contrast capability, so it may be DVDs are spec'd to these new sets.  Is
 there a new trend in viewing I don't appreciate yet?
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