Originally posted by: Doctor M
Sure some whites are washed out, but on the whole it seems closer to the white/black levels as, oh say, the X0 Project.
Sure some whites are washed out, but on the whole it seems closer to the white/black levels as, oh say, the X0 Project.
What does this sentence mean? Do you mean...
"Sure some whites are washed out, but on the whole it seems closer to the [original] white/black levels [than], oh say, the X0 Project."
or...
"Sure some whites are washed out, but on the whole it seems [as close] to the [original] white/black levels as, oh say, the X0 Project."??
Because your 'closer... than' or 'as close... as' parts don't agree, I can't figure out if you think this is better than or not as good as what we've seen from the X0 Project so far.