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Originally posted by: rnranimal
[the German set] should provide the ultimate transfer, if done properly.
You'll have to define 'properly'. I don't think anyone's gotten further than I have (even though I haven't released jack), and even I am not convinced PAL will be better. It is just incredibly difficult to find a PAL player that will rival the best NTSC-only players. No such animal seems to exist, in fact. I haven't given up (I have a line on a prototype player that may just do the trick), but once again there is a huge gap between the theory of saying "PAL is better," and actually getting better results.
I don't know that any transfer from the NTSC set could [measure up], it just doesn't seem good enough. The PAL set has much more detail and is without the bad jaggies. Not to mention not having to mess with reversing telecine or the 7.5 IRE NTSC black level boost.
[the German set] should provide the ultimate transfer, if done properly.
You'll have to define 'properly'. I don't think anyone's gotten further than I have (even though I haven't released jack), and even I am not convinced PAL will be better. It is just incredibly difficult to find a PAL player that will rival the best NTSC-only players. No such animal seems to exist, in fact. I haven't given up (I have a line on a prototype player that may just do the trick), but once again there is a huge gap between the theory of saying "PAL is better," and actually getting better results.
I don't know that any transfer from the NTSC set could [measure up], it just doesn't seem good enough. The PAL set has much more detail and is without the bad jaggies. Not to mention not having to mess with reversing telecine or the 7.5 IRE NTSC black level boost.
The X0 transfer will be the best NTSC can offer. You'll have to see then if it stacks up. The PAL set has somewhat more detail, and includes a fair amount more dust and crap. If you get the Japanese Collector's Set, the black level is at the NTSC-J standard 0 IRE.