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As far as I know this has never been discussed in a dedicated thread on Blu-ray.com .
Personally I find image wobble to be highly distracting. Why can't studios ensure that you won't find this issue on Blu-rays? It should be possible with modern technology, shouldn't it? Which Blu-rays do you own where you've noticed image wobble? |
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