In Reply to: RE: I've said it before and I'll say it again, HD always wins if you use a projector to watch movies posted by RedGrant on May 5, 2011 at 13:37:59:
>>>My point is actors are speaking something important, I don't really need to see the pimples, moles to appreciate it, it's actually distracting.
In music, it would be called 'noise', or 'pop', or 'crackle'.<<<
No Noise, pop, and crackle would be the equivalent of Edge enhancement or compression artifacts. Assuming a good master and transfer, HD beats SD every time. I want it to look like the original film.
Do you prefer the sound of cassettes over a good LP?
Jack
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Follow Ups
- No - Jack G 04:52:39 05/06/11 (5)
- Your point is perfect. I wonder if Red would prefer smudged glasses because they're authentically - tinear 15:57:03 05/07/11 (3)
- You must be a perfect customer for them $2.99 "As Seen on TV" Contrast Enhancing glasses - Victor Khomenko 16:40:51 05/07/11 (2)
- It isn't additive, it's subtractive. Do you dislike theater film presentation; do you even - tinear 17:31:03 05/07/11 (1)
- I don't have a problem with good transfer, I was concerned with the word contrasty. - Victor Khomenko 18:20:54 05/07/11 (0)
- RE: No - RedGrant 10:47:43 05/06/11 (0)