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Old 05-08-2009, 06:47 PM   #1
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What do DNR and Edge Enhancement visual artifact look like? Will I be able to notice it with a 16.4" notebook screen?
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Check out the Patton review for examples of DNR. Basically fine details are missing- things look "smoothied". EE usually can be seen as "halos" around an object or person.

Honestly- don't waste time looking for them, just enjoy the movie.
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Check out the Patton review for examples of DNR. Basically fine details are missing- things look "smoothied". EE usually can be seen as "halos" around an object or person.

Honestly- don't waste time looking for them, just enjoy the movie.
Hmm, the Patton review https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movie...79&show=review doesn't mention anyting about DNR or EE. In fact, it says that the picture quality is 5 out of 5.
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It depends on the reviewers opinion. Some want a Digital clean looking image and some prefer to have the original image with grain or digital noise if it was orginally present.
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On a 16-inch screen, the only visible thing you will notice with a DNR'ed Blu-ray is the lack of grain in the image. Bad edge enhancement might show up though at that size. Here is a good site for understanding edge enhancement:

http://www.videophile.info/Guide_EE/Page_01.htm
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