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Old 09-07-2024, 08:07 PM   #21
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Its an great improvement over the washed-out flat grading the previous releases had which why I passed on them.
Nah the previous SC blu ray was superb
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Nah the previous SC blu ray was superb
This says otherwise.



But enjoy the weak detail washed-out grading without film grain that plaques many old b&w SC releases (green teal plaques many of the SC color releases). But I know, dvd is the standard you compare too instead of film. lol
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Ignoring your sweeping assumptions both about SC releases and my views on DVDs for a moment...you are simply just incorrect.

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But enjoy the weak detail washed-out grading without film grain that plaques many old b&w SC releases (green teal plaques many of the SC color releases). But I know, dvd is the standard you compare too instead of film. lol
You should be in the film with your attitude, but then, you'll not know what I'm referring to because you didn't buy it (yet have an opinion).
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