DarthBork said:It could be more to do with your settings? I have a plasma and its capable of handling blu rays at 24p very well, and results in a very natural cinematic image. Some LCD tvs employ features such as higher refresh rates like 200hz which really detracts and creates the soap opera effect like you mentioned, over sharpening aka edge enhancement also ruins the look. Just depends how your tv deals with the images its receiving.
Commander_Skyfall said:+1 on the settings, I know exactly what you mean, I have one of the latest Samsungs, the D8000 and I was initially disappointed at the 'unreal' way Blu-Rays and HD movies looked on it, but a quick google search lead me to a couple of AV forums where the best settings for movie watching were all listed, a bit of tweaking later and it's brilliant.
I would say, that almost all of the so called 'picture enhancement' functions that Samsung build in are now turned to 'Off'!
Getafix said:Just watching QoS on massive new HD TV at home and am struck by how the HD makes it look like a soap opera. For some reason the ultra clear picture and detail actually detracts from the movie. It loses the grainy quality that I actually associate with 'proper' films. Any one else had the same experience?
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