Post AtHSntEBCH2pO25rUm by BigJackBrass@social.vivaldi.net
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(DIR) Post #AtHSntEBCH2pO25rUm by BigJackBrass@social.vivaldi.net
2025-04-20T09:53:49Z
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For years I'd see the latest TV and movie advances and be impressed by the improvement in pictures quality. Lately I've seen some super ultra really HD film clips (I forget the technical term, it all flows into one after a while) and been astonished at how poor they look.The extreme sharpness and clarity of the picture made everything look exactly as it really was, that is to say a group of people on a film set. The sense of the movie being a real thing collapsed.Presumably people brought up on these newer formats don't notice it, but those making the films can't be satisfied can they?
(DIR) Post #AtHSnuLJ3GL6qQR4F6 by brettm@swarm.coiloptic.org
2025-04-20T11:20:36Z
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@BigJackBrass@vivaldi.net James Cameron doesn't like it, he called it "hyperreal"There is dithering and stuff that ccan be done to fix it, but its a skill that not many ppl have I think