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Best of Europe: Italy (2002)  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at May 24, 2017
Best of Europe: Italy (2002)

Best of Europe: Italy (2002)
BDRip | MKV | 4 x ~ 0hr 25mn | AVC, ~3,8 Mbps | 1280x720 | 4 x ~ 700 MB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 Kbps
Subtitles: None
Genre: Documentary | Excursion | Series

Best of Europe: Italy offers a reasonably proficient visual experience that's downgraded by the presence of some digital artifacting. Taken as a whole, the level of detail in the scenic vistas of Italy appear wonderfully crisp with natural colors, deep blacks, and excellent contrast. Unfortunately, the video also suffers from the presence of easily noticeable moire effects that lead to some nasty artifacting. Anytime you see lines running parallel to each other with minimal space between them, shimmering will take hold of those lines, giving that portion of the picture a lack of line consistency. A great example of this effect is a striped shirt on a tourist, or fine lines on cathedrals or building scattered throughout Italy. I noticed the problem the most in the first episode (Rome), but it still appeared in the other episodes as well. Other than that one problem and the occasional out-of-focus shot, fans of the television series will soak up every minute of the beautiful visual experience.

Best of Europe: Italy (2002)  Movies

Posted by wcruiser at April 19, 2017
Best of Europe: Italy (2002)

Best of Europe: Italy (2002)
Blu-Ray | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC | 1920x1080 | ~25.7 Mbps @ 1080i | 16:9 | 01:65:04 | 20.20 GB
English AC3 (2 ch) @ 192 Kbps | Subtitle: None
Genre: Documentary

Best of Europe: Italy offers a reasonably proficient visual experience that's downgraded by the presence of some digital artifacting. Taken as a whole, the level of detail in the scenic vistas of Italy appear wonderfully crisp with natural colors, deep blacks, and excellent contrast. Unfortunately, the video also suffers from the presence of easily noticeable moire effects that lead to some nasty artifacting. Anytime you see lines running parallel to each other with minimal space between them, shimmering will take hold of those lines, giving that portion of the picture a lack of line consistency. A great example of this effect is a striped shirt on a tourist, or fine lines on cathedrals or building scattered throughout Italy. I noticed the problem the most in the first episode (Rome), but it still appeared in the other episodes as well. Other than that one problem and the occasional out-of-focus shot, fans of the television series will soak up every minute of the beautiful visual experience.