Mako
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But if someone makes use of deleted scenes, most of which aren't high quality in comparison, and they're inserted into the movie, it would probably be more beneficial to use a DVD source rather than Blu-ray to make it seem more homogenous as a whole.
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/planes-trains-and-automobiles-the-extended-journey/
For example, Bobson iirc used a VHS source for his extended edition of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, since the deleted scenes in question were pretty much VHS quality. It would've only looked worse if he used a Blu-ray since the quality shifts would have been way too sudden. Plus, how it's compressed is more important than merely quality tbh, since 480p that has little to no compression will look much better than heavily-compressed 1080p.
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/planes-trains-and-automobiles-the-extended-journey/
For example, Bobson iirc used a VHS source for his extended edition of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, since the deleted scenes in question were pretty much VHS quality. It would've only looked worse if he used a Blu-ray since the quality shifts would have been way too sudden. Plus, how it's compressed is more important than merely quality tbh, since 480p that has little to no compression will look much better than heavily-compressed 1080p.
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