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Who cares about the blackness?

Posted by Victor Khomenko on August 20, 2014 at 10:29:37:

I don't watch the computer graphics, and in real world blackness doesn't even exist.

Those who claim you need the blackest black to watch the B&W film conveniently forget the fact that the blackest black on film is actually just very dark gray.

I will buy a Kuro when I am ready to watch a black hole. There is now a very special material, developed by the Brits, that is the closest thing to true black on Earth. Another candidate for Kuro.

Single-mindedness is never a good guide. To me, other things, such as natural flesh tone are far more important than Black Holes.

BTW - do you really think posting a 2011 opinion in 2014 is all that cool? :)