Shawn Perron
Supporting Actor
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2002
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Actually over at AVS they have direct digital captures of flags and the Blu-Ray demonstrably has more detail. It's not exactly night and day, but it does have more high frequency information (both the encodes have a different tint to the picture, but that's a different arguement as to what happened and which is more correct). Short of mouseover digital captures to remove the equipment and calibration from the equation, I don't think a reviewer can adequately make a call as to which truly looks better.
Now you may argue that it's diminishing returns, but people spend big bucks to buy the nice equipment and have it properly calibrated just to eke that last bit of performance from thier equipment. I'll take the best transfers I can get even if it's just a teensy bit better.
Now you may argue that it's diminishing returns, but people spend big bucks to buy the nice equipment and have it properly calibrated just to eke that last bit of performance from thier equipment. I'll take the best transfers I can get even if it's just a teensy bit better.