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This report provides an in-depth analysis of the film "Casanova" (2005) and its extra quality features. Further research and analysis may be necessary to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the film's cultural and historical significance.

Francesca: “You’re nothing but a performer.” Casanova: “And you, my dear, are a difficult audience.”

The most sophisticated “extra quality” encodes use 10-bit color. Venice is a city of terracotta, lapis lazuli, and cream stone. Standard 8-bit color can cause banding in the Venetian sunsets. A 10-bit encode smooths these gradients, making the sky look like a Canaletto painting rather than a broken monitor.

Not every movie demands high resolution. A gritty indie shot on digital video might look fine in 720p, but Casanova is an exception. Here is why you need the best possible version: