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Hello, I'm sure this has been asked countless time and there probably is a thread where these terms are discussed (if there is please direct me there) but I've noticed in a few of the films I own a sort of 'glow' appears around people (mostly near the head) in darker scenes. Mostly it is with darker skinned people. Saw is a good example. Is this due to what people call EE (edge enhancement?) Or is it my set. It really bugs me, but I'm thinking it may just be because I own a 720p set and the image is compressed showing it.
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