
Concluding 1. Sony 2. JVC 3. Panasonic they dont play anything on DVD-RW, DVD-R, CD-R, or CD-RW On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:48 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, just to give you an example of the amount of losses in a normal digital rendering process, I've watched on HD with full screen view : my view and corrections welcome : This clip is from transformers 3 and why I'd watch on a large screen or get an original DVD for a large screen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHRf01Gjosk
1) The Moon landscape feels like am playing Duke Nukem 3d many years ago, there is a lot of loss in the details.
2) Watch the faces at 0:33, they have soft textures and are again missing depth, though the camera distance was correct.
3) At 0:36, Paramount wording have lost edge details, the sceen is flat.
4) At 0:50, the scene losses are even more and soft textures, as it the camera person did not get the focus correct
5) At 0:56, the scene has lost all dept and details
6) At 1:04, you can clearly see the pixels starting to form around the Moon dust
7) At scene 1:14, it looks so lossy that the frame looks so unreal.
8) At 1:59, she has an expression but the digital rendering takes out the depth of the frame. Its flat and useless.
Rgds.
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