The softening effect isn't too bad here, but it's for sure noticeable when you do before-and-after. It looks to me like its on par with the latest version of G-Force's script, and most people seem to be okay with that. Personally, I would apply it more selectively, since I don't think all the shots need it. I can't really see any significant improvement in the DS caps, for instance, while I can definitely notice the softness side-effect. But on the other hand, the shot of R2 definitely shows a big improvement even if it gets softened a bit. The other ones, I guess it's a judgement call when you see them in motion; the softening isn't too bad on the 3P0 shots, but from still caps the jaggies don't look so awful either, but I know it looks worse when in motion, so the end result with the filter is a pretty good compromise. My advice is to always just ask yourself, "is it really that necessary in this shot?", because the conference room scene there looks like mush with the filter and was never that bad to begin with.
Post #455158
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- zombie84
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- .: LeeThorogood's PAL LaserDisc Preservation Project :. - '97 SE Finished '95 THX Finished - '97 SE Uploaded '95 THX Uploaded to the newsgroup
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- 27-Nov-2010, 11:57 AM