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Ivan[_2_] October 2nd 09 10:21 PM

Blurovision
 
I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on BBC one
Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was unusually soft
and lacking in the usual detail for this program, switched over to HD on
chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it looked near as good as the Ross
show usually looks, even in standard definition, I have my own thoughts on
this, however any clues anyone?


Paul Heslop October 2nd 09 10:42 PM

Blurovision
 
Ivan wrote:

I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on BBC one
Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was unusually soft
and lacking in the usual detail for this program, switched over to HD on
chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it looked near as good as the Ross
show usually looks, even in standard definition, I have my own thoughts on
this, however any clues anyone?


yes, soft focus Barbaravision

--
Paul (we break easy)
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

Ivan[_2_] October 2nd 09 10:43 PM

Blurovision
 
Paul Heslop wrote:
Ivan wrote:

I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on
BBC one Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality
was unusually soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program,
switched over to HD on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it
looked near as good as the Ross show usually looks, even in standard
definition, I have my own thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?


yes, soft focus Barbaravision


Glad to know that great minds think alike:o)

Peter Watson October 2nd 09 10:49 PM

Blurovision
 
On 02/10/2009 21:21, Ivan wrote:
I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on BBC
one Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was
unusually soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program,
switched over to HD on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it looked
near as good as the Ross show usually looks, even in standard
definition, I have my own thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?


Lee Soft or Promist by the look of it

Ivan[_2_] October 2nd 09 10:54 PM

Blurovision
 
Peter Watson wrote:
On 02/10/2009 21:21, Ivan wrote:
I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on
BBC one Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was
unusually soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program,
switched over to HD on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it
looked near as good as the Ross show usually looks, even in standard
definition, I have my own thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?


Lee Soft or Promist by the look of it


Cheers, a quick google told me everything I wanted to know..
http://www.tiffen.com/promist.htm.


J G Miller[_4_] October 2nd 09 11:18 PM

Blurovision
 
On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:49:55 +0100, Peter Watson wrote:

Lee Soft or Promist by the look of it


Because the make up artistes can only work with what they are presented,
and not perform miracles?


Graham.[_2_] October 3rd 09 01:50 AM

Blurovision
 

I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on BBC one
Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was unusually
soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program, switched over to HD
on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it looked near as good as the
Ross show usually looks, even in standard definition, I have my own
thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?



Probably has a clause in her contract or something.
I saw something with Angela Lansbury, Murder she wrote probably,
all the close-ups of her were soft-focus and all other shots, cut-aways or
even 2-shots that included her, were shot without the filter.
The end result, to my eyes looked silly.

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Bill Wright October 3rd 09 02:39 AM

Blurovision
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Peter Watson wrote:
On 02/10/2009 21:21, Ivan wrote:
I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on
BBC one Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was
unusually soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program,
switched over to HD on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it
looked near as good as the Ross show usually looks, even in standard
definition, I have my own thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?


Lee Soft or Promist by the look of it


Cheers, a quick google told me everything I wanted to know..
http://www.tiffen.com/promist.htm.

Funny that, because normally you look at an advert and the 'before' picture
is crap and the 'after' picture is good, but on there it's the other way
round.

Bill



Woody[_3_] October 3rd 09 08:39 AM

Blurovision
 
She's 67 and one of the vainest women on the planet. What else do
you expect?



--
Woody

harrogate three at ntlworld dot com



Malcolm Knight[_3_] October 3rd 09 09:27 AM

Blurovision
 

"Peter Watson" wrote in message
...
On 02/10/2009 21:21, Ivan wrote:
I tuned in to the Jonathan Ross interview with Barbara Streisand on BBC
one Freesat this evening and noticed that the picture quality was
unusually soft and lacking in the usual detail for this program,
switched over to HD on chan 108 and even in HD I don't think it looked
near as good as the Ross show usually looks, even in standard
definition, I have my own thoughts on this, however any clues anyone?


Lee Soft or Promist by the look of it


It's the same on the blu-ray disc of her last concert. Every close up, it
all goes soft.
--
Malcolm



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