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I like the screen grabs I’ve seen people post for UK v US Blu ray releases. To compare the PQ. It can be helpful, but for me mostly there isn’t much between them, as both HD.
What I would like is if anyone has a link to a site that shows screen grabs or shots whatever, for Blu ray against DVD. I know Blu is better PQ than DVD and have ‘upgraded’ a good few titles. But for older/back catalogue it would be nice to compare and see if it is worth it. For example, French Connection. Its old, filmed before HD. It has a decent DVD with a load of extras. You can buy the DVD for say £3 or the Blu for £10. Without having to research the difference in what you get with extras etc, it would be useful to see a direct DVD v BR to see if worth spending 3 times the amount (if not already owned) or upgrading and spending £10 on something I already own. Its just sometimes I read this or that has poor PQ or they didn't use the master so its like an upscale, etc. I already have the French Connection 2 disc DVD and the BR release, this was just an example. Thanks |
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