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Classic Cartoons Marred by Digital Restoration

Carl Bialik from the WSJ writes "When classic animated films undergo digital restoration, key features can get lost in translation. The Wall Street Journal reports that the process meant to smooth over scratches and dirt specks on old film "can also remove some of the lines that make up the animation -- for example, blurring Tom's face in a Tom and Jerry cartoon, or erasing lines in Woody Woodpecker's fast-moving beak." "

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  1. Re:1984 and chaning history? by Lord+Bitman · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Where did I leave my tinfoil hat?

    back in reality where the term "history" is applicable.

    Dear slashdot: this confirmation thing sucks. I've been posting for years, I drift from positive to excellent karma, I'm not a script. Fuck Off. If someone wants to go through the trouble of getting "Excellent" karma before making a script to flood slashdot, I say they're still posting good comments in the mean time and that should be encouraged.

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  2. Re:and now... by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 1, Offtopic
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  3. Tom Goes To Hell by p0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This may be out of topic, but this is the perfect change to find the answer to a question I've been having a long time.

    Does anybody know the title for the episode in which Tom goes to hell?

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