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Does it have something to do with it being film versus HD cameras used in broadcast? Such as the Tonight Show, Letterman, HD sports, etc. Or is it because most films weren't designed for high-definition?
And what's up with the poorly transfered movies? Why waste the time to give us grainy crap that makes even DVD look good? I'd rather wait for something like Star Wars franchise to be transfered to blu-ray instead of getting rushed grainy copies. |
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