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<blockquote data-quote="Andy22" data-source="post: 1276165" data-attributes="member: 115420"><p>There are quite some users that also now want to-do 4K upscaling or the other main reason for MadVR support is flawless "smooth motion" playback, without the "Soap opera" effect. Especially for us anime lovers, a lot of releases have weird refresh rates or your TV/Monitor just don't support the native 23p/24p/29p/50p correctly in its native resolution and you are stuck with a fixed 59/60hz <em>(pc/game mode)</em> setting.</p><p></p><p>Then lets not forget the enthusiast with carefully build color-LUT's or custom tonemap tables, those are nicely supported via MadVR as well. The list goes on and on, like actual good "dither" options and other PP (debanding, denoise, sharpen....) effects that don't just destroy your final image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy22, post: 1276165, member: 115420"] There are quite some users that also now want to-do 4K upscaling or the other main reason for MadVR support is flawless "smooth motion" playback, without the "Soap opera" effect. Especially for us anime lovers, a lot of releases have weird refresh rates or your TV/Monitor just don't support the native 23p/24p/29p/50p correctly in its native resolution and you are stuck with a fixed 59/60hz [I](pc/game mode)[/I] setting. Then lets not forget the enthusiast with carefully build color-LUT's or custom tonemap tables, those are nicely supported via MadVR as well. The list goes on and on, like actual good "dither" options and other PP (debanding, denoise, sharpen....) effects that don't just destroy your final image. [/QUOTE]
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