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do the bluray releases make tng more watchable?

Since the picture quality no longer sucks, I'd say hell yeah, TNG-R makes the show more watchable!!

I'm in the same boat; do I want to watch on Netflix or buy on Blu Ray?

Just an FYI, unless something changed very recently, the only two streaming providers that have any TNG remastered seasons are Hulu Plus (S1 and S2) and Amazon Prime Streaming (S1 through S4). Netflix has not updated their copies of TNG last I looked.

iTunes is starting to get TNG-R, but that's not streaming, as such.
 
Of course it's still the same show on Blu-ray, yadda yadda, but I have to stress one thing:

The TNG DVDs look god-awful on a large, modern HDTV. God-awful.

Personally speaking, that fact certainly does make TNG less (re-)watchable.
 
I'm in the same boat; do I want to watch on Netflix or buy on Blu Ray?

Just an FYI, unless something changed very recently, the only two streaming providers that have any TNG remastered seasons are Hulu Plus (S1 and S2) and Amazon Prime Streaming (S1 through S4). Netflix has not updated their copies of TNG last I looked.
Nope, TNG on Netflix is still crappy-looking SD.

Given the Blu's, I have no reason to go to streaming for these, so they are free to take their time in updating their catalog. :)
 
I think seeing it how it would have been intended if they didn't have to transfer it to video is a major change in the presentation of the show. Sure the story doesn't change, but in terms of watchability...yeah it's more watchable. In particular, I always knew the color wasn't correct from seeing photos, and I knew the resolution was somewhat subpar even with SD TV, but I'm not sure I was ready for how clear the show looked instead of fuzzy, especially early seasons.
 
I remember being blown away at the quality of the effects in 1987. So much better than what was available for TV in the 60s. That the original resolution is considered "unwatchable" now is baffling to me.

Then again, I prefer the original TOS episodes to the remastered versions. I must be getting old. :/
 
I remember being blown away at the quality of the effects in 1987. So much better than what was available for TV in the 60s. That the original resolution is considered "unwatchable" now is baffling to me.

Then again, I prefer the original TOS episodes to the remastered versions. I must be getting old. :/

You're right about the quality of effects, they are amazing, it was just hidden under a veneer of generational analog editing/duplication issues. The remastering of TNG proves, that when the original filmed elements are reconstructed in a modern digital video editing pipeline they look amazing.

As TV sizes have gotten larger and the resolution has increased, TNG has gotten much harder to watch. The inherent issues with the way they post-produced the series on video tape is greatly exacerbated on a 60" HDTV for example.
 
I remember being blown away at the quality of the effects in 1987. So much better than what was available for TV in the 60s. That the original resolution is considered "unwatchable" now is baffling to me.

Then again, I prefer the original TOS episodes to the remastered versions. I must be getting old. :/

You're right about the quality of effects, they are amazing, it was just hidden under a veneer of generational analog editing/duplication issues. The remastering of TNG proves, that when the original filmed elements are reconstructed in a modern digital video editing pipeline they look amazing.

As TV sizes have gotten larger and the resolution has increased, TNG has gotten much harder to watch. The inherent issues with the way they post-produced the series on video tape is greatly exacerbated on a 60" HDTV for example.

This is exactly right. Standard definition TNG looks okay streaming on my iPad 2. It would look even better on a 19-inch tube TV. It looks horrid on my 50-inch HDTV.

If you own an HDTV, the Blu-rays of TNG add so much to the experience of watching the show, it's not even funny.
 
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