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![]() It would certainly be cheaper than fixing FOTR if it's actually a mistake. Not sure the fans would be satisfied with that on the whole, though I'm SURE it would have its cheerleaders. HeKS |
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I was just thinking about what everyone is saying about comparing the 2 different digital copies. Wouldn't it be more beneficial to compare the itunes version to the EE dvd of FOTR to see if it is the same. We all know the 2 DC have different tints, but I think the real debate should be if it is the new color grade or just the dvd master. What do you all think?
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I think what some people fail to realize is that most Television manufacturers will in fact push a certain color slightly different than a competitor to make theirs stand out in a different way. When I was looking for a new set I went through a Sony Bravia LCD, a Sharp Quattron (with the added yellow, I'll never do that again), a Samsung LED and then finally a Panny Plasma which I kept because I felt it had the best color reproduction of all the sets. The Sony pushed to green no matter what I did, the sharp had nothing but sickly greenish-yellow tints on everything and the Samsung pushed to Cyan (I think) it made the reds seem crayola-ish and the blues were really prominant. Anyway my point is that anything with a slightly pushed greenish look would look horrible on any of those sets. The exception would be the Samsung but then everything would be more blueish. I'm not saying that the tint is not there it obviously is but it's quite possible that the set that a particular person is watching it on will effect the look of the color grading, even if it is calibrated because I know for a fact that it is very hard to calibrate out the push to green on a Sony set. This new color timing was most likely approved on reference monitors that are perfectly calibrated so that would explain Peter Jackson being OK with it. I't may have adverse effects on some sets that Warner and Jackson didn't forsee and those could be the people that have the most issue with it. It's a hard trade-off cause Peter Jackson would probably have to lose his new color scheme idea to please everyone and who knows if he'll bow to that.
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#8945 | |
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I watched last night on my 58" Panny plasma from 6 feet back and it looks amazing. The increase in detail over the TE is very nice and the color timing looked good to me. It may be different than the TE but i'd take the the EE version over the TE any day. Yes that's my opinion but isn't everyone posting their opinion here? Last edited by Jimbo976; 07-04-2011 at 05:05 PM. |
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But again, I'm not a videophile and don't even notice most things you all complain about unless I read about it on a site like this and see side by side screen shots etc. I've never been all that concerned without how films look as I'm mainly there for the stories. I prefer HD to SD for the added sharpness and detail, but I don't pay much attention to color timing, DNR, EE and that kind of stuff much at all as videophile stuff just isn't my hobby. Movies/stories are. |
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If someone gets personal, do not reply. Just report their post. If you reply in kind you'll likely end up with a suspension yourself. Mark |
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Oh so now I'm "getting paid by Warner" for enjoying the EE release of LOTR? I think that is a lot more questionable post than any I have made.
Curious if anyone has done the whole EE marathon in 1 day yet. There is no way I could stay awake to do that but we got half way through TTT last night. Maybe we'll watch the rest tonight. I have held off watching the whole set again until the EE came out on Blu-ray and it is finally here now ![]() |
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The cinematographer of The French Connection thought the bluray version of the film looked god-awful. I actually would love to hear some comments from Peter Doyle who color graded 70% of FOTR in 2000 and other 30% in late 2002 on the new color grading of FOTR since it is 100% altered considering all the work he put into the film originally.
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BTW, you were right about the EE versions being a treat to watch, given that I never owned or watched the EE DVDs and only have the TEs to compare them to. The continuity is so much better with the EEs. ![]() |
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![]() Personally, Warner Home Video's statement sent my doubt plummeting to a low 10%. But as I've examined some of the objective evidence being presented in this thread, it's floating around 20 or 25%. (No, it's probably not going to drift any higher unless a smoking gun or a PJ statement shoves it in one direction or the other.) Again, that's why Jackson addressing the tint would be so helpful, so long as he addressed the tint and not the color changes we definitely know he made beneath the tint. One sentence -- "I know about the tint, we put it there to give the film a more xyz tone" -- would put an end to that doubt entirely. I'm sure someone would then accuse Peter Jackson of lying, but then I would cry foul. Jackson has shown himself to be very candid. If it isn't intentional and he's playing ball, I suspect we'll never hear from him. (Or see a statement that doesn't include the word "tint" in any way.) If it is intentional, he must have a reason for it. If he has a reason for it, it only stands to reason that he would want people to know what it is. Again, this is the guy who devoted entire chunks of the Appendices to individual links of chain mail. I can stress that point enough ![]() Quote:
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Please do NOT discuss, propose or suggest any re-encoding of any film. Testing screenshots and measuring tints, colors and contrast is one thing. Discussions about creating alternate versions of a film will be subject to suspensions and bans. Thanks! Last edited by Ken Brown; 07-04-2011 at 05:43 PM. |
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Not that Fellowship is anywhere close to bad, of course, but I borrowed Two Towers yesterday and briefly watched a few scenes, and I thought the image was considerably more pleasing on my display. Last edited by 42041; 07-04-2011 at 05:34 PM. |
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