Gemini Cricket |
10-20-2008 04:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by Isaac
(Post 247164)
Could have something to do with the process of transfering the movie from film to DVD. Could be the particular film print. Could be the type of film. Could be the computer monitor. Hell, the colors looked different on my living room TV from the screen caps I posted from my computer. There's different potential factors. I'm sure if you look at other parts of the film, they'll look different from what you saw @ the El Cap. Take a look at the rest of the DVD images and use those to decide if you approve of the restoration. Just my 2 cents.
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It is so easy to color correct something at several stages in a transfer. There could be color correction going on in telecine, during digitizing, etc. When I was transferring films at a previous job, color became really subjective. Lots of times the production crew, director etc would sit in on the process so that the look they were going for was maintained. I could see how the color could change for Sleeping Beauty, I mean are the movie's filmmakers still around?
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