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Posted by ThePunisher on 02/27/07 00:06
kim wrote:
> http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=323203
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> " They are not trying very hard to make HI-DEF on Blu-Ray/HD-DVD look
> better than DVD. I watched several HD-DVD movies this weekend at a
> friends house on a 56" JVC D-ILA screen. Waterworld and a few other
> HD-DVD's looked like crap. The studios did not clean up the films.
> There were scratches, spots, hair, and dust on the transfer. This is
> a shoddy job and personally I will NEVER pay for a movie that looks
> like that! I've had enough of poor quality DVD transfers.
>
> I knew it would eventually happen to these hi-def transfers of older
> films. The studios are rushing them to market and not spending time
> to get a clean transfer. Sure, it looks hi-resolution, but with all
> the scratches spots, it makes it look like crap. If us amateurs can
> use software tools to take away spots, Hollywood should be able to
> also. "
Nobody said that HD films have to be remastered first.
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