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Old 12-24-2007, 02:13 PM   #7
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i already knew this, but yes it is intresting. i have no problem with it, because when the camera is in motion im not going to be able to really tell much of a difference between 600p and 1080p. its not like you are going able to see the detail in things, because the camera is moving fast (note that things get down to about 600p when the camera is moving quickly, when it is just panning it is not nearly this low). your eyes do the same thing in real life. you do not naturally see nearly the same resolution when you are moving quickly vs. being at a standstill.

what is much, much more distubing (well its actually a positive point for blu-ray) are the amounts of tvs that fail the deinterlacing test. this would be a great chart to post next time we here a FUD comment like, "1080i is just as good, because your tv naturally deinterlaces the singal) because a lot of tvs do not deinterlace properly, therfore making 1080i vastly inferior to 1080p. and just because something passes, doesn't mean that is perfect. when images get torn apart and put back together it is impossible not to lose some quality.

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