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With most blurays having shit color grading, should I invest in an upscaling DVD player, bros?
Which one would you recommend, if any?
pls respond, I want to expand my physical kino collection.
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Upscaling always looks like fucking shit

Just get a widescreen CRT
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>>221392273
Sorry anon, you're never going to get a truly high quality experience out of those lousy DVDs

A true kinosuer relies only on the finest upscaling VCRs. My recommendation, the Zenith APCR0-7787, which takes footage lovingly recaptured in 240i and upscales it to clean, crisp 4k the way all VHS manufacturers intended you to see it. It will change your life
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>>221392273
Color grading problems are often due to a bad transfer from the studio authorizing the discs, it has nothing to do with the technology itself. A DVD is going to give you worse picture quality than the average Bluray because theres far less information on the discs. Upscaling won't fix this either.



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