Sentences with phrase «print flaws»

Nonetheless, the video is sharp (but not excessively) and of course clean and free of print flaws.
Sharpness never wavers on being too soft or too enhanced, colors are bold without any noise or bleeding, and (being this is a direct top digital transfer), no print flaws are present.
Colors appear natural, and the image is free of print flaws.
Colors are rich and warm, sharpness is consistently detailed, and there are absolutely no print flaws on display.
Print flaws are completely non-existent, which isn't surprising since this is a direct from the digital source transfer as with recent animated DVD's.
There are a few problems here and there - grain and print flaws, and it isn't as dramatically stunning a transfer as with other Vault Disney titles, which also happen to be older as well.
Print flaws were kept to a minimum, with only a handful of grain and occasional (though rare) speckles popping up now and then.
Artifacts and print flaws remain present, but are less distracting.
Print flaws remained modest, but they seemed somewhat excessive for such a recent film.
In regard to print flaws, I saw a little grain at times, and a few examples of speckles and grit also appeared, but these remained quite modest.
Remove the grain and other print flaws an this is an «A» - level image; it appeared terrific except for the minor defects.
I noticed no signs of print flaws, as the image looked clean.
With a nice layer of grain, the movie appeared to lack intrusive noise reduction, and print flaws failed to mar the presentation.
Parts of the image seemed satisfactory, but the image lost a lot of points due to all those print flaws.
The main problem on display during Dr. Strangelove stemmed from print flaws.
As for print flaws, the movie showed a wee smidgen of grain at times, but this remained very minor.
In terms of print flaws, I noticed a handful of small specks but nothing more intrusive than that.
Much of the movie looked positive, but the minor print flaws and the apparent noise reduction knocked it down to a «B - ``.
I also saw no print flaws, as the movie always seemed clean.
Some of the footage in «Africa» uses cost - saving effects which stand out by today's standards and are most susceptible to print flaws.
With a fine layer of grain, I detected no signs of digital noise reduction, and this clean presentation lacked specks, marks or other print flaws.
Print flaws weren't a factor, as the film was clean at all times.
As expected, the film lacked any print flaws.
Print flaws weren't a big issue, but I did see some light grain and a little grit at times.
In regard to print flaws, very few appeared; we got a small speck or two but nothing more severe.
Print flaws were absent.
Print flaws also failed to appear, so we got a clean, blemish - free image.
Print flaws caused the other problems during Leon.
In regard to print flaws, I discerned exactly one.
No issues with jagged edges or shimmering occurred, and I witnessed no edge haloes, but print flaws became a major concern.
No print flaws marred the presentation.
The Blu - ray looked tighter and more distinctive, but it still had the same pattern of print flaws, and other concerns cropped up along the way.
Print flaws were very minor.
Print flaws weren't a factor in this clean transfer.
Print flaws also failed to mar the presentation.
No issues with shimmering or jaggies materialized, and I saw no edge haloes or print flaws.
I saw no moiré effects or jaggies, and the presentation lacked edge haloes or print flaws.
Mountain shows a slew of print flaws, and colors always remain dull and drab.
Given the age of the material, print flaws remained remarkably minor.
In terms of print flaws, I saw a couple of small specks but nothing more.
The movie lacked any examples of print flaws.
Though not pervasive, I also witnessed more print flaws than I'd expect of a recent flick.
As for print flaws, I detected a little light grain at times, but not enough to present concerns.
Print flaws seemed quite minimal for a film of this era.
Of course, no print flaws popped up, probably because the transfer went straight from digital file to Blu - ray without an actual «print» involved.
The picture lacked any signs of print flaws.
In terms of print flaws, I noticed a smattering of small specks, but these weren't a significant issue.
Print flaws were minor but surprisingly heavy for a major studio movie from 1999; at times I witnessed light grain and some black grit, and while these were never more than small nuisances, they seemed excessive for this recent a film.
Print flaws remained absent, as the image showed no defects such as grit, specks, nicks or other concerns.
As for print flaws, I saw a few specks and marks, but nothing excessive.
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