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Old 12-02-2025, 20:30   #10
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Re: The Poseidon Adventure - 1972

Not at all. DVDs, Blu Rays and 4K are usually mastered from an original 35mm and digitally restored.

That is the only way to properly see it as intended and the best best quality.
Watching on a VHS that has been copied many times and then played hundreds of times itself will be the worst looking fuzzy bland picture.

It will be missing many fine details and colour accuracy will be way off.

Even if know from watching Laserdiscs that old formats cannot hold up at all compared to remastered modern formats. VHS and rape in general being the worst as over time the tape degrades and wears out, it's the nature of the formats.
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