R2FR is interlaced (NTSC>PAL?)
R2NL & R2UK are NTSC>PAL
R3K is progressive and a probable R2J port
R2FR First, R2NL Second, R2UK Third, R3K Last
2LDK - R2FR vs. R2NL vs. R2UK vs. R3K
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2LDK - R2FR vs. R2NL vs. R2UK vs. R3K
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Added french caps.
French transfer has more edge-enhancement and more grain, but it doesn't have the strong yellow tint that can be found on the other discs.
Good compression as well.
Wide shots look a bit grainy, but close-ups are really sharp (see caps n°3 and 4).
Being progressive, the R3K is probably the better option.
French transfer has more edge-enhancement and more grain, but it doesn't have the strong yellow tint that can be found on the other discs.
Good compression as well.
Wide shots look a bit grainy, but close-ups are really sharp (see caps n°3 and 4).
Being progressive, the R3K is probably the better option.
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