Additionally, there is
some minor edge enhancement and the moiré effect turns up.
Some minor edge enhancement creeps up at times, but it's not distracting enough to harm this pristine transfer.
With a brand new production like this, video quality should be excellent and for the most part it is, though there is some ever - so -
minor edge enhancement.
No moiré effects or jagged edges appeared, and the Superbit edition seemed to eliminate
the minor edge enhancement I noticed in the original disc.
Meanwhile, «Crocodile» Dundee II's 2.35:1, 1080p transfer is marginally sharper, partly due to
minor edge enhancement that at worst overamplifies the grain.
Not exact matches
Jagged
edges cropped up with
minor frequency, and
edge enhancement seemed apparent on occasion; for example, the scene in which Joker first confronts Grissom clearly demonstrated ringing around Jack.
Laden with dull blacks and mild
edge -
enhancement, the «all - new digital» 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer fails to show off the capabilities of the format while representing a
minor upgrade from the previous DVD in terms of saturation and reproduction of flesh tones.
The increased detail evident on DVD does reveal a few dodgy special effects moments, especially early on; there are also some isolated incidences of
minor aliasing and overdone
edge enhancement, and some backgrounds tend toward the blurry side of things.
*
Minor edge -
enhancement issues aside, the image very simply delivers — ditto the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio: the front - heavy mix sounds crisp and warm, though Meryl Streep's dialogue occasionally dips so far below reference volume as to be inaudible.
The transfer's sole shortcoming is that it exhibits the commonplace phenomena known as «
edge enhancement» -
minor ringing appears around characters and locations throughout as if Stitch is pleading you to turn down your already - established ideal sharpness setting.
Edge enhancement seemed
minor, but it stands out in a few places.
Getting into video and audio quality, the video transfer was very good, but there are a few issues I had with visible
edge enhancement, particularly on the first film, but considering the overall package, the video complaints are relatively
minor.
I noticed no jagged
edges or moiré effects, and
edge enhancement was
minor.
Jagged
edges and moiré effects seemed absent, and I also noticed only
minor examples of
edge enhancement.
Colors are vibrant, the digital element is perfectly clean, and the closest things to
minor imperfections that you can spot (like faint
edge enhancement) don't even approach inhibiting your visual enjoyment of this bright and bouncy cartoon.