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Try rereading JoeLipp's post

The post you replied to did indeed suggest that Blu-ray was no great shakes compared to DVD and you said absolutely nothing to indicate that you don't share that position. In fact, I did reread your post and you implied that you agreed with that observation. You didn't outright state it, but you certainly didn't correct Joe's erroneous observations. You also implied the BDA is dictating to studios which titles to release, which is absurd.

And as for your above post, what a concept--there is some variability from title to title. That reminds me of, heck, every other type of product in existence. Why you hold Blu-ray to bizarre standards remains a mystery to me. Different filmstock alone can account for some of the variability from title to title. If your goal is to have every speck of film grain removed using posproduction techniques so that HD content on blu-ray all looks homogeneous regardless of source material, we're going to have to agree to disagree on that.
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