> I'm usually content with the amount of realism the director / lighting > technician wants to show me. > I see MPlayer as a means of displaying movies, not of modifying them. > (Well, ok, MPlayer has the ability to modify films, but in a tecnical way, > not in an artistic way.) > Implement a filter for drawing halos around bright parts of an image if > you have to. I don't see no use for that, not with a piece of software > like MPlayer. > Greets, > Kiste I'm not saying that it must be enabled by default - if someone want it - he will enable this, if he don't want this - he will not enable this. I'm not specialist, but I think that not in every film lighting is represented with the accounting human vision specifics.