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2015-03-08, 11:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-08, 11:25 AM by jedeitor.)
Hey, spoRv, did you apply a denoise filter to the picture?
I don't know if this is a fault of the source material or created by a denoise filter applied later, but when the movie starts and the stars circle to form the "O" of the ORION logo, they just disappear.
I rewatched it and it is definitely a denoise filter gone bad, the question is if you applied it or if it was already on the BD. I guess it is the second option, since you didn't mention denoise at your first post.
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...my fault... I applied a drop out removal - as there were too many drop outs and blemished for my tastes; hope it will be the only mistake, but I didn't noticed it when I watched the BD on my actual... (gosh!)... CRT TV!!!
Please report any negative feedback, because maybe there are other problems I didn't noticed...
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