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Old 05-29-2009, 01:40 PM   #17
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Doby, I thought 1080p/24 = jitter free? (Jan 2007) I'm just giving you a hard time.
I think it's worth it. It along with many other things make for the best picture possible. That's what "we" all want right??? Every peace' of the puzzle...
Hopefully if it's from one of my posts I said "Judder" or maybe I was young and uneducated at that time?


I think it's worth it too, totally, but not at the expense of blacks, colour accuracy, motion resolution, 3:2 processing, deinterlacing, etc. That's all, it's just way down the list of things that I think are important.

I've watched several scenes that have 3:2 judder in 48Hz and 60Hz mode and the difference is really only noticeable when you start looking for it and comparing modes. With regular film watching I wouldn't notice it a tenth as much as I'd notice motion blurring or loss of shadow detail.
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