jimmyjet
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i have been told that in star trek and other shows, that things can be seen in blu-ray that were not supposed to be seen.
like hidden cables, etc.
i just experienced this for the first time, while watching twilight zone, eye of the beholder.
i think this may be the best of the best episode, as far as having a deeper meaning.
but there are a few scenes where the doctor's faces can be seen clearly enough thru screens, etc. in the beginning of the show, that one could not see on 240 tv.
and it does take away from the punch, just a bit.
i wonder if they could perhaps drop to lower resolutions on at least some frames, such that the original intention of the show does not lose integrity ?
on the particular episode in question, the whole idea was to make the faces muddled enough that you could not see them.
like hidden cables, etc.
i just experienced this for the first time, while watching twilight zone, eye of the beholder.
i think this may be the best of the best episode, as far as having a deeper meaning.
but there are a few scenes where the doctor's faces can be seen clearly enough thru screens, etc. in the beginning of the show, that one could not see on 240 tv.
and it does take away from the punch, just a bit.
i wonder if they could perhaps drop to lower resolutions on at least some frames, such that the original intention of the show does not lose integrity ?
on the particular episode in question, the whole idea was to make the faces muddled enough that you could not see them.