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Originally Posted by GasmaskAvenger
Don't like double posting, but I had to.
Is it just me or does the allegedly 4K transfer of this movie had quite a bit of DNR applied to it?
I mean...people complained about the DNR on the blu-ray of An American Werewolf in London, but whatever DNR it had applied to it, wasn't as drastic as the DNR on Body Melt.
There are a few shots where the movie looks great, but for the most part, it appeared to have that infamous DNR look to my eyes.
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I definitely think it had noise reduction of some kind. I didn't think it was too bad, but the close up of someone getting something out of a mailbox, has an error in which most of the hand disappears for a few frames, which is usually a sign of noise reduction/ automatic dirt removal