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Mondo Kane 09-16-18 02:43 PM

Re: "Smooth" Motion on Newer TVs
 
I don't mind it. I get a kick out of seeing what a $200 million dollar soap opera looks like.

fumanstan 09-16-18 08:18 PM

Re: "Smooth" Motion on Newer TVs
 
That's cool to see Nolan and other directors say something about it. I always thought it was weird that TV manufacturer's are pushing it so much.

dex14 12-04-18 07:06 PM

Re: "Smooth" Motion on Newer TVs
 
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Alan Smithee 12-04-18 07:42 PM

Re: "Smooth" Motion on Newer TVs
 
Always good to hear "big names" talking about this stuff. Just about ALL default TV settings are wrong though, not just the motion interpolation.


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