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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm not being cruel, but this sounds like smoke and mirrors. Who makes these cues? Why can't they be seen by standard playback equipment? Why can't they be described in plain English? It looks like this simply boosts contrast ratio. No magic here. |
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