The series has some perfect black tones and I wonder if it would work on AMOLED screens.

  • @[email protected]
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    362 months ago

    I lasted about 4 answers until I remembered that TAS in this context means The Animated Series and not Tool Assisted Speedrun

  • @deranger
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    312 months ago

    I’ve not come across anything that’s OLED unfriendly. I’m not sure what you mean to be honest.

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      32 months ago

      I wonder if they’re worried that it might be like some upscaled/remastered SD content that looks super fake when watching in HD.

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        12 months ago

        It was make for SD television back in the 90s…so theres that.

        Honestly, watch it for the stories, characters, and animation…

        Why ask if Tex Avery cartoons would be OLED friendly? I’d give u same answer

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    302 months ago

    I have no idea about the actual question…but I want to retroactively smack whomever decided to cut the budget midway through the series. The joker in the newer ones looks…oh my god how do you fuck up the joker??? He’s not a god damned mime!!!

    Yes. I have opinions on the show.

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    102 months ago

    This is an interesting question. I bet you could test it with a brightly colored video vs a TAS episode. Run them each on loops and see how long it takes your phone to go from fully charged to dead on each.

    Run the test 3 times each and report back your results. Thanks!

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    32 months ago

    Compression artifacts wouldn’t give you “perfect black tones” if you’re streaming. You may even get those on the Blu-ray.

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      12 months ago

      Having some of the black be slightly less back is still better than with LCDs where all black is grey.