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^ The Shemaroo version had poor colors (faces appeared green on a few instances). The sharpness was semi-decent, IMO. As prepress bro stated in his post, the DEi version was the best.
Reasons were : - Direct film to NTSC (24 fps) encoded; hence, progressive. - Had better colors, not greenish and ugly. - Sharpness and detail was good. - Audio was in its original fomat (i.e., mono) The saddest thing was that it was a non-anamorphic DVD, cropped heavily on the sides, to about an aspect ratio of 1.90:1 The one by Netflix seems to top it all. Detail and sharpness could've been better, but this is the best form of Andaz Apna Apna. |
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Thanks given by: | technobhatt (07-25-2014) |
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