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I recently picked up the UK eOne Blu-ray of Looper (tempted by the lenticular slip), and noticed more banding than I remember viewing on my US copy.
A friend of mine also informed me that the eOne Blu of 12 Years a Slave is also inferior to Fox's US version. That's just his opinion, I can't say since I only own the Fox disc. Does anyone know if eOne uses previously existing transfers, or do they do it all themselves? I could very well be seeing things with this banding issue, but I just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed anything questionable about eOne's releases. UPDATE: Use this thread to discuss eOne, StudioCanal, and Lionsgate releases. Highlight any sub-par blu-rays you've purchased so others don't make the mistake Last edited by ryanlovesmovies; 03-12-2015 at 03:11 PM. |
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