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Are TV screens getting too good?


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I have recently noticed more bumps, pimples and skin fissures in the faces of actors and actresses.  The small screen has always thrived on showing thin, beautiful people in leading roles.  Now the TV is showing what used to be hidden by make-up.  Is this good or bad?

 

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19 hours ago, Denali said:

It's gotten to the point where people now watch porn at home instead of going to the local porno theater.  Whatever happened to the good ole days?

Eventually it's going to be so hi-def that the porn star's gonna be sucking your dick in the movie.

 

Brave New World, indeed.

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On 7/18/2019 at 4:22 PM, 'Nator said:

Most of you guy’s LCD TVs are dogshit with bad black levels and you’ve not probably got it on torch mode. 

Mmmm,  torch mode...

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On 7/19/2019 at 12:48 PM, NashvilleNinja said:

Eventually it's going to be so hi-def that the porn star's gonna be sucking your dick in the movie.

 

Brave New World, indeed.

Some "fundy". 

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1 hour ago, Somedude said:

I wonder how many people leave their display on the default settings with the brightness turned all the way up. 

That's "torch mode". 

 

Often people who pay for expensive calibrations wind up not liking them, because they are so used to a jacked up picture, they think accurate, true-to-life colors and picture realism doesn't look good to them. 

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1 hour ago, 'Nator said:

Some "fundy". 

Lots of pent up urges to be let loose.

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, 'Nator said:

That's "torch mode". 

 

Often people who pay for expensive calibrations wind up not liking them, because they are so used to a jacked up picture, they think accurate, true-to-life colors and picture realism doesn't look good to them. 

Sometimes realism doesn't come across that well. At least not for the purpose of keeping up with what's actually happening on screen.

 

Exhibit A: The Long Night.

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