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TV Tuesday: What Is That?
While we might agree or disagree as to which shows succeeded in 2024, the issue of lighting and colors in TV is one that has been an increasing source of debate. Which shows do you think do this well or poorly?
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I doubt that they deliberately film things so that it will look crappy when aired/streamed/whatever. However, they can't compensate for people with poorly calibrated TV settings, or who are watching on otherwise less than optimal devices, e.g. shitty laptops, etc. I remember all the fuss over that episode of Game of Thrones that everyone was saying was too dark and unwatchable. Part of the issue there was the degree of compression required by cable TV or something (can't recall the technical details). Again -- that's not something the peeps behind the show have any control over.