2019-02-04, 08:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-02-04, 09:07 PM by CaveDoctor.)
I see, that makes sense.
What I'm curious about primarily is low bitrate streams, or extremely grainy streams.
I wasn't satisfied with the bluray releases of the original Star Trek films, and only one was given a proper treatment.
I found some alternative HD sources for 3 and 4, while I think they're good looking, they're very grainy, and filled with scratches, and pops, and I love those features of the print, but I'm trying to improve the quality.
Removal of macro blocking and enhancing the depth of the image are my primary interest.
What I'm curious about primarily is low bitrate streams, or extremely grainy streams.
I wasn't satisfied with the bluray releases of the original Star Trek films, and only one was given a proper treatment.
I found some alternative HD sources for 3 and 4, while I think they're good looking, they're very grainy, and filled with scratches, and pops, and I love those features of the print, but I'm trying to improve the quality.
Removal of macro blocking and enhancing the depth of the image are my primary interest.