Widescreen Laserdiscs and 16X9 HDTVs

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On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 13:32:30 GMT, "Joshua Zyber"
<jzyber@mind-NOSPAM-spring.com> wrote:

>"blueoptics" <see@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>>>No, it doesn't. The quality is the same over the entire image. All
>>>that
>>>has happened is the pels have gotten larger.
>>
>> wow...you know nothing about video, and even more, you have proven my
>> point for me.
>>
>> you just keep on doing what you think is good, and all will be well
>> with the world.
>
>Unless you have something substantive to add, such as a technical
>explanation of why he is wrong, jerky posts like this contribute nothing
>to the conversation here.
>
>
out of all people, given your high status in the laserdisc community,
i would have not expected you to say such a thing, considering you
know exactly what i am talking about.

rather than talk myself, i will let another post do the talking for
me...

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I've found that when I first got my Phillips 30 inch 16 X 9 set I'd
try
watching laserdiscs with the zoom feature to eliminate the black side
bars.
This added a lot of digitalization to the picture. Plenty of
distracting digital artifacts.
I now watch lasers in the proper aspect ratio, with the black side
bars and find the picture quality much improved.
I do find that animation, such as Toy Story CAV box set, can be
zoomed
and still look reasonably good.
Kevin
 
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"blueoptics" <see@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4i4ki1pcteq3keb5u8j85sauusnog03ikt@4ax.com...
>>> wow...you know nothing about video, and even more, you have proven
>>> my
>>> point for me.
>>>
>>> you just keep on doing what you think is good, and all will be well
>>> with the world.
>>
>>Unless you have something substantive to add, such as a technical
>>explanation of why he is wrong, jerky posts like this contribute
>>nothing
>>to the conversation here.
>>
> out of all people, given your high status in the laserdisc community,
> i would have not expected you to say such a thing, considering you
> know exactly what i am talking about.

Yes, I know what you're talking about. Unfortunately, you're still a
jerk.

If you're going to make a jerky post that tells someone off, next time
try to add a little something of substance to back it up. Otherwise,
hit-and-run insults accomplish nothing but wasting everyone's time.