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I think I'd have noticed any upscaling artefacts by now, it really is seamless and if I do see anything untoward like the aliasing on Shout's EFNY then I always double check on a 1080p display and, yep, the aliasing was clear as day on that one too. Sorry mike, UHD BD can go and do one AFAIC.
But I'll be honest, I thought the upscaling might be why I see a slight 'shimmer' to closely grouped lines on the new Fifth Element Blu-ray but nope, the same shimmer is there on the native 4K clip so I'd say that's down to the sharpening on the new transfer, there's an edginess to it that not even mighty FORKAY can sort out (to my eyes it looks even harsher than the BD due to the extra resolution!) |
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