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Originally Posted by Alex
Well, I similarly demand that when old Technicolor movies are transferred to DVD\Blu-Ray that they maintain the imperfect alignment between the color strips. All the extra clarity is wrong.
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I may have to call my old Pysch professor, I think there is a paper in this....
For movies: Better clarity/sound is better. No matter how old the movie (with the notable exception of colorization)
For music: I tend perfer it in whatever quality I first heard it. They way people tend to like their first James Bond or Dr. Who. Clean it up too much and it just sounds wrong.
Or is that just me?