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In the 1920s Carole Lombard was in an auto accident and there's a scar on her cheek.
She became famous, and the studio used all their make up and lighting tricks so it wouldn't be seen on screen. I have her blu ray sets and her scar is noticeable. They're all scanned in 2K. Would it be the digital conversion that brought out the scar, or is it just the way the film is? |
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