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Blu-ray Samurai
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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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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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