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Old 06-16-2025, 11:12 PM   #1
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It wasn’t in HD on Peacock if I recall correctly. Jump at the chance! Jump now!
Hey, for stuff from decades ago, it still looked pretty good.

If I buy them right now, I will literally never get to watch them.
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Hey, for stuff from decades ago, it still looked pretty good.
To me they have that very obvious “SD era” look about them, with that weird “pixelation” on the edges of objects (I don’t know what that effect is called; it sort of looks like little teeth). If that’s what you mean by “stuff from decades ago” (i.e. the DVD era) I guess I agree.
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Seems odd that it only got a 2k scan, though---35mm material should always have a 4k scan to start with.
2K is probably "good enough" for a B&W TV series of this period. cannot see 4K doing much for this show, as I imagine the film elements have flaws baked into the source that nobody watching on a 1960s TV would have noticed or cared about
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