User talk:Tsukento

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[edit] Hey, yo! A question, if you don't mind me asking ~~

What's your capping software? I'm acquainted with the differences between DragonBall DVD versions, but caps like this aren't turning out very well, at least when compared to previous examples. Wrote to let you know I'm not trying to play favorites on pics, just trying to get to the root of the cap quality problem.

Sorry. I wanted to give you a heads-up over the revert though, since you're fresh me... a NEWLY REGISTERED USER and all. ^_^ Papacha 06:30, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Actually, it's not the program's fault as I've provided perfect quality screens from another set of Japanese DVDs. In actuallity, it's the actual brightness of the scene. The US DVDs are extremely bright and saturated, while the scene in question was somewhat darkened and had an orange tint due to Coola's blast. I've taken other screenshots before that I've placed here and they're taken with the same program, as you can see here.  :P Tsukento 07:48, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Yep. FUNi's R1s are also zoomed in ever so slightly, or so I've read. But while I dig the R2 transfer, I could do without the faux letter-box effect, though this is how the films were *meant* to be seen, I s'pose.
Of course, word from the grapevine is they've licensed the new set from Toei and will be releasing THE WHOLE DIZZAM SHOW over again. DBZ is biscuit wheels on a gravy train, and... s-stuff. Eeek. Papacha 08:12, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

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