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Default Variable Density is better that Variable Area


"Radium" wrote in message
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The noise in VD is a mouth-watering, delicious, paradisiacal crackling
[due to tiny black spots on the film] similar the baking of garlic
bread in a clay oven full of hot bituminous coals.

The noise in VA is a hellish stink of stinky, thick, foamy, tickly,
itchy, hissy, terrifying, disgusting, and annoying fart of a human who
eats stale, fat-free cheddar cheese, sticky milk chocolate, rotten
lentils, and decaying cauliflower.


Can you say synesthesia?


 
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