Posted by Tim Smith on 01/04/07 09:26
In article <459cbfe2$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net>,
"M.I.5" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> That is very true. However the process of converting it to video looses a
> surprising amount of the resolution due to technical limitations. This is
> ably demonstrated by the credits at the end of most movies. While easily
> read on a cinema screen, they are hard to make out on a DVD, yet the DVD
> itself is more than capable of resolving them. The fact remains that video
A lot depends on the TV. Movie end credits are quite readable on my DLP
set, for example. They were much harder to read on a CRT-based
projection set that I used to have.
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--Tim Smith
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