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  1. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    How does it look and sound? - That's all I care about. Menus, chapter stops, artwork, silkscreening (and to a degree packaging just so long as it protects the disc and doesn't cause damage to remove it) are all irrelevant to me.
  2. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    I'm grateful you're not a reviewer :D (
  3. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    That's what I thought too, that a scan is a scan and has nothing to do with interlaced or progressive until it is encoded, but what do I know?
  4. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    :laugh: That is some handful of films
  5. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    Separation master is the incorrect term to use for a three-strip Technicolor production. Separation masters refers to a single-strip film (such as Eastman Color) where they use filters to extract the three separate color records onto black & white film for archiving purposes.
  6. Mark-P

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Singin' in the Rain -- in Blu-ray

    Of the 9 movies that have received the Ultra-Resolution process (including The Searchers, which was UR from the separation masters) only one actually used the word "Ultra-Resolution" on the packaging, and that was An American in Paris.
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