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Old 05-11-2020, 11:43 AM   #1
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Default Will We Ever Have "Filmic" Home Video Tech?

I know there's a rule for this...if you ask a question in a headline, lol (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better...w_of_headlines). However, the "law" notwithstanding, I wanted to pose this question to my fellow BR forum members: do you feel that we will ever have a home video/presentation technology that will product what YOU consider to be a truly "filmic" experience? It can be any one single technology or a combination of technology (e.g., better analog to digital codecs combined with advances in home projection and display tech).

Also, what do you, personally, consider a "filmic" presentation to be? E.g., I have watched both the DNR and non-DNR UHD versions of Project 4K77. I would, personally, consider the non-DNR version to be very "filmic". However, others might argue that the presentation is still not filmic because of, say, contrast issues, color issues, projection vs. a software media player on an LCD-based display tech, etc.

I realize opinions are going to vary wildly, and I hope everyone remains as civil as possible. I want to say, up front, that I did not ask this question for the purpose of provoking controversy. I am just genuinely curious if, for YOU personally, there will ever be a home video format (it will likely have to remain a digital format) that so closely approximates film you say "good enough for me!"
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