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Thanks maxwell. I wondered about the resolution of the scanning. A bit noisy, but that confirms what I've been wondering.
I sure hope it doesn't take 7 yrs to complete. You're probably right though. It would be bad business to release 2 different trek series simultaneously. It would be like betting red and black on the roulette table ![]() @livelong420, I'd have to say, if it can't be done right the first time, it probably shouldn't be done. I want to see the Trek series(ALL of them) in their full 1080P glory! Upscaled SD effects probably aren't too bad, but I'd rather see them look wonderful, than just o-k. ![]() |
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