![]() ![]() The contrast ratio is very strong indeed, with deep inky blacks on display during the night time portions and crisp whites on show in the outdoor scenes. Some the scenes are laced with a heavy dose of grain but the granular presence is largely organic and unobtrusive for the duration. ![]() This is particularly true of some of the background objects, which are a little out of focus, muddled during the night time portions and are not as well defined as in other BD releases. That being said, the definition can suffer at times, with some of the objects in shot appearing a little soft around the edges. The sharpness of some of the facial shots contains a lot of fine detail and can unintentionally expose some of the special effect prosthesis employed. There is plenty of clothing and texture detail on show, with lots to look at in the majority of the well framed shots. The level of detail is high and is accentuated by the well lit presentation. With bold primaries on show, the palette is very vibrant for the duration. One of the most striking elements of this transfer is the colour reproduction. 'Tazza: The High Rollers' is presented in widescreen 2.35:1 with MPEG-p coding. ![]()
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