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Mr Dobey

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I really enjoy it and would be very pleased if TV was shot in 1080p@60fps and Blu-Rays 1080p@48fps.

I know film purists like the low 24fps look,
Others think smoothing (120Hz, RealMotion etc...) looks fake.

But anyone else out there just flat out like the look like I do?
 
I really enjoy it and would be very pleased if TV was shot in 1080p@60fps and Blu-Rays 1080p@48fps.

I know film purists like the low 24fps look,
Others think smoothing (120Hz, RealMotion etc...) looks fake.

But anyone else out there just flat out like the look like I do?

I don't like it. Everything looks like it is in slow motion to me. Every now and then there will be some really distracting artefacts in the image too.
 
I really enjoy it and would be very pleased if TV was shot in 1080p@60fps and Blu-Rays 1080p@48fps.

I know film purists like the low 24fps look,
Others think smoothing (120Hz, RealMotion etc...) looks fake.

But anyone else out there just flat out like the look like I do?


images captured in 1080p60fps or 1080p48fps would look completely different from the interpolated images you are referring to, as those have been artificially created by a computer.

I'm in the custom install industry and the very first thing I do when setting up a new TV for a customer is turn off the motion interpolation. Then I calibrate it.
 
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