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People see what they want to see. The Paramount BD is by no means perfect and people have used that to like the TT better even before they had seen the actual product. The Paramount DOES have DNR, no bones about it but it DOES have grain as well. I find the edge enhancement/ringing on the TT far worse an option.
What is completely laughable is the colour issue. Those who find the Paramount boosted, they do so in comparison to the MGM DVD/TT BD, not on knowledge of the theatrical exhibition. Real Technicolor was indeed THAT saturated. The TT BD is good for DVD standards but it does not justify a premium. |
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