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by ddingus
3820 days ago
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Some times it is. Go look at great pixel art from the 80's and 90's era on an analog CRT. Overall, modern displays do more and are better in every way. But, I find watching SD media is best on analog SD media. Or I see a movie in ultra high resolution. Looks like a set. I can see it. But my copy of "How The West Was Won" reissued on Blu Ray is one of the very best I've seen. This stuff has subtleties that people appreciate. I find it much easier to go looking for and appreciate art where I see it, and largely ignore the more objective persist of perfection. It's a good thing, but I don't always care. |
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> Overall, modern displays do more and are better in every way. But, I find watching SD media is best on analog SD media.
Well, this is because the pixel art was specifically designed (sometimes intentionally--sometimes just because that's what the artist used to make it) to the limitations of the CRT's is was going to be used on. Consequently, it looks worse when viewed on something that doesn't have the particular blurring, filtering, circularizing characteristics for which it was designed.