Does anyone know of a website that lists discs with no edge enhancement or very very little?
Sep 16, 2002 #1 of 4 Lee_eel Second Unit Joined Aug 4, 2002 Messages 288 Does anyone know of a website that lists discs with no edge enhancement or very very little?
Sep 17, 2002 #2 of 4 Troy LaMont Supporting Actor Joined Mar 11, 1999 Messages 849 Bjoern's site lists a few, not all. Gives a good starting point for reference. Troy
Sep 17, 2002 #3 of 4 Patrick McCart Premium Senior HTF Member Joined May 16, 2001 Messages 8,196 Location Georgia (the state) Real Name Patrick McCart City Lights has little to no visible EE on a 36" TV. It's a tiny bit soft, but it still looks 100% film-like. (one title card is frozen, probably due to a film break) Snow White might have ONE shot with EE, but it looks a lot like part of the artwork... other than that questionable scene, it looks great. Criterion's 8 1/2 DVD has no visible EE, although their Notorious DVD has some in a few shots. Never terrible, though.
City Lights has little to no visible EE on a 36" TV. It's a tiny bit soft, but it still looks 100% film-like. (one title card is frozen, probably due to a film break) Snow White might have ONE shot with EE, but it looks a lot like part of the artwork... other than that questionable scene, it looks great. Criterion's 8 1/2 DVD has no visible EE, although their Notorious DVD has some in a few shots. Never terrible, though.
Sep 17, 2002 #4 of 4 Garrett Adams Supporting Actor Joined Sep 27, 2000 Messages 931 If you changed your name to LL you could get rid of two EE's.