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Originally Posted by Steel76 Actually the Grindhouse release of Cannibal Holocaust, DID leave the Shamless disc in the dust. The Shameless disc had heavy scanner noise problems, while the Grindhouse disc had natural filmgrain, which was a mix of 16mm and 35mm footage. Though the Grindhouse disc DID have a few problems with compression artifacts. But even so, the Grindhouse disc looked MUCH better, since it didn´t have that scanner noise, and had much more fine-details intact.
Maybe we should make a thread dedicated to that damn LVR lab and their love for scanner noise?  |
The issue of poor compression makes it worse because that's one area where you cannot blame LVR.