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I for one am very grateful WB had nothing to do with the actual filming of the LOTR trilogy. For one, I don't think they'd have the guts to pull it off, and two, they'd probably want to split it into five or six movies to cash in more. A reminder to WB: just because you bought New Line Cinema doesn't give you any credit associated with creating LOTR.
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I pretty much agree with everything that you said apart from one thing, that the green tint is slight. I know you're trying to be as diplomatic and impartial as possible, which is only right and proper, but using the word 'slight' is a little misleading in this case. I think most would agree that the very last comparison of Saruman in Isengard would show that the green tint is not slight. I should know, I had to remove a fair amount of green and boost the blues in order to bring the colour balance back to where whites are white. I used the fade to white just before rivendell as a reference to getting the whites exactly right. Slight the green tint most certainly is not, but I agree with everything else you've said. ![]() Here's the comparison by diman1982 I was refering to: HDTV ![]() Bluray EE ![]() Taken from regraded version of fotr ee blu-ray to remove the consistent green tint: ![]() Last edited by kingkong650; 06-26-2011 at 10:48 AM. |
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#5745 |
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At first glance your regraded image looks very blue on my calibrated display. I took a sample off Saruman's right shoulder and got 142/181/201. Another sample off his staff gave an RGB value of 1/128/172. Messing about with Working RGB color spaces in Photoshop (for example, converting to Photoshop's built-in "HDTV (Rec.209) 16-235" color space) can give the image the appearance of being slightly less blue, but RGB color values don't lie.
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#5746 | |
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Apr 2010
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He may also just be waiting for the release date to guage how the changes are being taken with the general public first. |
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Jun 2011
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This probably isn't the best source on the subject but appears to match what I've read here and there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray#Video |
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Apr 2010
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Once again, I remind you that all I have done is remove the consistant green tint running throughout. The fade to green is now the fade to white again. The rest is PJ's grading, not mine. If you don't like it, I suggest you stick to the currently released blu-ray or regrade the film yourself to your satisfaction. Last edited by kingkong650; 06-26-2011 at 11:11 AM. |
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#5752 |
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Sep 2006
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I get what you're attempting to do. I'm saying either the teal tint has not been applied consistently through the movie, or your starting off point (fade to supposedly white) is incorrect. Or something else. Regardless, I wish you could see through my eyes because there's way too much blue/cyan in your image. That shot is not supposed to look like that, no way, no how. And let me remind you again, if you're working on non-calibrated gear, you're basically stumbling around in the dark.
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Apr 2010
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The more I think about it, the more certain I am about your kick-off point being incorrect. Your correction would make sense if, and only if, the fade is supposed to go to white. Think about it: what if the fade is actually intended to go to (for example) a slightly sepia tone instead? I always thought the fade retains the tint of the preceding dream/vision sequence and I'm fairly certain the sequence has a tint other than white.
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But I do see that a slighter green haze over the the whole frame of the entire film. As if, after filling in the highlights with green, another tint was added to the entire frame to dampen the other colors. Very odd. And you're right, it makes FOTR look MUCH different than the other films. It depresses me more thinking that they intended this look, because it's so extreme. And incomprehensible. I can only assume, then, they would be planning to do the same to TTT and ROTK at some future date, to bring them in line. Because as it is now, the first film looks drastically different than the other two. In short, if the film as it is now was intentional and not a major flub, I will be much MORE upset. Last edited by griezzel; 06-26-2011 at 12:00 PM. Reason: typo |
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I sampled the fade to color off TE DVD, EE DVD and TE BD. All three fade to the same tint which averages to 240/224/218. Not all pixels have the exact same RGB values of course, but the variance is meaningless. This explains why your regrade has looked a bit "off" to my eyes. I'm afraid you need to start over
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Because lets face it the majority of the people who buy this will not even notice this tint issue. Would also makes me believe it is intentional is that the trailer they show at the official site for the blu ray set and theatrical release of the EE does also include this tint. Yes in some scenes this tint in the screenshots do look bad especially the second breakfast scene. But if it was changed for intentional purpose who are we to judge. This is Peter Jackson's movies and he will do what he wants with these movies its his choice and if he thinks it needed more green tint. we can't do anything about it. Last edited by mredman; 06-26-2011 at 12:26 PM. |
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