Personally I like it. The picture does not look artificial to me. Isn't that what HD is all about, to make the picture clearer, sharper, less noise and more detail? Let's face it, movies today are all artificial. Everything is a blue or green screen, then they add to it. Eventually they won't even need actors. It will all be computer-generated.
But to each his own. It should be left up to common sense when to apply the filter, and when to leave the film untouched.
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Personally I like it. The picture does not look artificial to me. Isn't that what HD is all about, to make the picture clearer, sharper, less noise and more detail? Let's face it, movies today are all artificial. Everything is a blue or green screen, then they add to it. Eventually they won't even need actors. It will all be computer-generated.
But to each his own. It should be left up to common sense when to apply the filter, and when to leave the film untouched.