In Reply to: Are some movies better in B&W and non HD? posted by RedGrant on May 5, 2011 at 10:31:37:
You can't get any better than the original theater version, which is good.
A different question is - should the B&W movies be better viewed on a monochrome display - and the answer is of course Yes, but at this point it is academic.
But perhaps there IS a market... however small... for B&W flat panels? :)
P.S. Please... no mentions of Kuro and other stuff like that! They are all color displays.
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Follow Ups
- Well, no HD will create a pimple that was not there in original film - Victor Khomenko 12:29:27 05/05/11 (8)
- Ah, a preemptive strike! "Damnation" is unbelievably contrasted on my... you-know-what. nt - tinear 14:28:50 05/05/11 (6)
- But that's exactly it... I don't recall the old B&W movies look contrasted - Victor Khomenko 16:11:35 05/05/11 (5)
- You are on to something here - Analog Scott 15:01:10 05/06/11 (0)
- RE: But that's exactly it... I don't recall the old B&W movies look contrasted - RedGrant 10:53:16 05/06/11 (1)
- Yes... but my memory IS fading... :-) nt - Victor Khomenko 11:48:39 05/06/11 (0)
- That's because your memory is fading................. nt - tinear 19:52:46 05/05/11 (1)
- What are you talking about? nt - Victor Khomenko 10:09:29 05/06/11 (0)
- RE: Well, no HD will create a pimple that was not there in original film - RedGrant 13:41:12 05/05/11 (0)