Despite the presence of
light edge enhancement, the image rarely demonstrated any softness, as it remained tight.
I saw no signs of moiré effects or jagged edges, but
some light edge enhancement seemed to crop up at times.
No issues with jagged edges or moiré effects occurred, but
some light edge enhancement cropped up on occasion.
I noticed no issues related to jagged edges, but a little shimmering and
some light edge enhancement popped up at times.
No issues with jagged edges or shimmering occurred, but I saw
some light edge enhancement.
However, some shots looked just a little soft, largely due to a bit of
light edge enhancement.
Jagged edges and moiré effects created no issues, and only a little
light edge enhancement appeared at times.
Some light edge enhancement meant that the occasional wide shot seemed a bit soft, but those examples popped up without frequency.
Jagged edges and moiré effects created no concerns, but I did notice
some light edge enhancement at times.
At times, the image looked slightly ill - defined, mainly because of
some light edge enhancement.
Not exact matches
Jagged
edges and moiré effects presented no issues, but I did see some
light levels of
edge enhancement.
The most common issues with the transfer itself is an obvious amount of
edge enhancement in the most prone scenes (dark on
light) and excessive grain that almost translates to noise.
It should be said that The Next Karate Kid's 1.85:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer looks a lot sharper than its predecessors» do; if for nothing else, credit is due Cain for pursuing crisper images, and the slickefied presentation is gratifyingly
light on
edge -
enhancement problems.
The newly - struck 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is bright and beautiful, however, with
light edge -
enhancement in a few early scenes fading admirably long about the evening picnic.
Suffice it to say the transfer is intermittently noisy and generally looks like it's been subjected to a
light cocktail of grain - filtering and
edge -
enhancement, though the anamorphic cinematography is naturally soft, with lens aberrations at times throwing the upper third of the image out of focus entirely.
There is no diffusion nor noticeable
edge -
enhancement, and the color palette, admittedly limited to grays and blues, is pristine and faithful to Alwin Huchler's (Spiders and Flies) mute and crystalline colour scheme and
lighting choices.
Motorola's Xoom 2 has the same 10.1 - inch screen size as the original Xoom, only with a brighter display with better colour
enhancements, with
edges designed to be more comfortable to hold whilst being 100grams
lighter.
The new build brings a wide range of new features, including
enhancements for Cortana, a more streamlined update experience, more accessibility features, additions to Windows Ink, a new Share UI, app folders in the Start menu, improvements to the
Edge browser, and more options in Settings, such as automatic blue
light adjustment, and Theme Management features.