[JPSDR] Lensman - 23 [16mm Rip][1080p H264 Hi10P Flac 2.0]

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2023-07-29 17:55 UTC
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Ok, when i saw this one, i couldn't resist !!! If you are a noise or grain lover or don’t mind it, you have already the excellent **mSubs - TSHS** release. But, if you are like me, and noise/grain hurt you as much as rubbing sand in your eyes, this release may interest you. All process were done directly from the **mSubs - TSHS** release. They are doing an amazing job, trying to get their hands on material to make a fansub of all the serie. Getting a 16mm Rip, congrats !!! If it could have been like this for all the episodes it would have been even more than amazing ! I take the opportunity to thank the **mSubs - TSHS** team. Video is denoised. Audio tracks: Japanese Subtitles tracks: English Original: ![](http://jpsdr.free.fr/XBMC/Lensman23-1b.jpg "") Full size [here](http://jpsdr.free.fr/XBMC/Lensman23-1a.png). This release: ![](http://jpsdr.free.fr/XBMC/Lensman23-2b.jpg "") Full size [here](http://jpsdr.free.fr/XBMC/Lensman23-2a.png). - "Grain and noise are not the same thing". Yes, absolutely true, this is why i put the two words. - "Old animes shouldn't look like current digital production". Yes, i totaly agree, and this is not the purpose here. Old animes should like what they are: a painted background with a cell on it. I've a friend who is a cell collector, so i've seen directly with my own eyes what a painted background with a cell on it looks like. And it doesn't look like an old degraded grainy film... So, this is what i try to achieve with these releases, restore what the painted background with the cell on it originaly looked like. After, again, a matter of taste. If you like the grain added by the film for whatever reason, you'll not find your happiness here.

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  • Lensman
    • Lensman - 23 [4EB057F2].mkv (847.5 MiB)
Very nice. Thanks!
What's the point of tracking down 16mm versions of things if you're going to run them through countless meme filters which quite literally remove parts of the image itself, particularly the line-work in the art. With each pass of every retard filter you're doing more and more collateral damage.