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I also wrote them.
And sure you can be suspicious even after Peter Jackson himself CLEARLY states that he wanted the film this way. (because it is possible that they only want to avoid an exchange program) But I for myself will be satfisfied when he does so (that means I will believe them that it is intentional not that I suddenly will like what I see). That means that he should make clear that he does not react in the spirit WB: "numerous people complain about the new colors" Jackson: "I changed them. There are fine" It has to come across that he either explains roughly what he did and why (so we can check if this fits with the colors we have on the disc) or that he sampled the actual Blu-Ray long enough to verify that it is the coloring he wanted/changed. Last edited by Lope de Aguirre; 07-02-2011 at 02:00 PM. |
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#8122 | |
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Jun 2011
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That's precisely what is needed to end the debate. Nothing more, nothing less. If he confirms it I'd still be disappointed though and wouldn't hesitate to tell him in very clear (but polite) words but it'd at least clear things up. I think more than anything else, people want to know why the movie is suddenly drenched in green. And so far no satisfactory answer has been given. |
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#8123 |
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Jul 2011
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Hi all,
Been following this discussion here and posting a bit at AVS on their thread. I just registered here. Really impressed by the participation on this site! Has it been mentioned that even the BR Menu on FOTR shows the greenish hue? If you load FOTR, TTT and ROTK. On TTT and ROTK, the Menu bar and open book page have the same hue (Maybe slight blue? But, looks clean and bright). But, FOTR menu bar and open book page is not the same (Greenish and more dim.). Why would they have continuity on 2 and 3, then have 1 look different on even the menus? Last night when checking each of these, I had mistakenly put in FOTR, thinking it was the ROTK disc. For a split second, I was concerned that the menu on ROTK was greenish like FOTR, as it didn't look clean like TTT. (It was late guys.) When I saw it was actually FOTR, it just further enforced that something was amiss with this disc. Especially when I found ROTK menus hue looks like TTT. The other thing I noticed was an odd effect when Gandalf is with Saruman at Orthanc, in the windowed chamber. It was here that I saw quite a bit of green tinge on their hair and beards. I brought up tint/hue control and moved towards red. I was shocked to see the green get even more intense. I then moved the hue towards green and this caused the green to diminish and get blue as I went further to green. The controls have the expected effect in other scenes, etc. I'm using a PS3-HDMI to DVI on a Sony 65WV700. |
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#8125 |
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Sep 2009
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Stop whining and start writing!
Peter Jackson WingNut Films P.O Box 15-208 Miramar Wellington New Zealand |
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#8126 | |
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The screen shots are 100% indicative of what is encoded on the Blu-ray disc. Mark |
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#8127 |
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Oct 2009
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All this rubbish is a load of bollocks! I watched half the movie on a non calibrated Pioneer Elite 50" and I did not see any of this green tint AT ALL. I did see a smidgen of a green tint on the menu book, but hardly noticeable. I saw that one scene with the horse, hobbits and snow and it was not anywhere near as bad as what was shown in that screen capture. I would wager that screen capture was a load of bollocks too. It may be some flat panels and the way they are adjusted is causing more or less of an issue, but on my panel I am not having any such problems. The film and the transfer look great! All this rubbish is a load of bollocks!
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I think the colour-grading issue has been overstated... LOTR looks stellar on BD. p.s. the only thing that pisses me off about the Canadian / Alliance release is the plethora of previews at the beginning of the discs... there should be NO previews at all... especially for movies that will be forgotten a few months down the line. If I had known Alliance was going to tack these things on to the releases I would have bought the dics over the border. Oh well... |
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If you can't enjoy it as it is - that's your problem. If your want to fritter away your time on earth writing endless, futile posts rehashing the same pointless arguments, or haranguing Warner Bros and PJ in a vain attempt to get a disc exchange, you go right ahead. A fool and his time are easily parted. |
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#8130 | |
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I've got a better idea. Why don't you let other people express their opinions without insulting them, and offering up repeated posts that don't even address any issues with the LOTR blu-rays, but simply exist for no other reason than to whine that you're being "forced" to read opinions you don't want to hear? |
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#8131 | |
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I've seen many screenshots (FOTR) from several editions and they all look the same...they all have that tint. |
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#8132 |
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Jun 2011
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![]() Sorry, so is your ignorant post. What is it with you thickheaded people constantly skipping the most important thing at work here: subjective color perception. Some people are not particularly sensitive and won't see a problem here. You are obviously part of this group. Consider yourself lucky then. Others are not. They can't tune out the green tint. They see the green throughout the entire 200 minutes runtime and it will be a constant annoyance. |
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Oct 2009
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a YouTube comparison (the colors are accurate) >>> |
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#8137 | |
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Jackson did say that's what he wanted out of FOTR though, you're right about that, and that explains the green tint. |
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#8138 |
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Jul 2011
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Well, shit, now I feel like a fool. I have to retract some of what I said. The sickly green tint does not appear in the titles on my disc, which I thought would be a great place to judge. However, I had only watched the 1st disc...
Then, in the 2nd disc we come to Caradhras, and the color is wildly different from what I remember. It's also inconsistent from shot to shot. The first helicopter shot of them on the snowy mountain is now very blue (at 7:22), while most of the shots from the rest of the scene are greenish, such as when Aragorn picks up Frodo (7:36). I put my DVD copy back in afterwards, which I hadn't looked at in a while, and it looked properly balanced again. These changes are so dramatic, though, that it seems it has to be at least partly intentional. That first blue shot of the mountain is not just a subtle color tint, but a completely new timing. A green tint may exacerbate the issue, though. I do not like the way this scene looks at all now. I apologize for posting before watching the second disc, as I don't want to pour on more confusion and frustration to this topic. I do think the titles screengrab is wrong, but the Caradhras screengrabs seem accurate to me. Edit: I should have said I only watched that part of the 1st disc (the prologue and titles), and then skipped to Caradhras. Having since watched the entire film straight through, the tint is obvious. I apologize for the quick judgement. Last edited by air453; 07-03-2011 at 02:46 PM. |
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Oct 2009
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My flat panel has the most accurate color representation out of the box of any set. Look up the history of the last version of the 50" Elite. You do not know what you are talking about and you proved that by the statement of my screen not accurately representing colors. You are wrong and so is this garbage you are serving up.
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As I said earlier in the thread, FOTR, although in editing went smoothly compared to the other two, had a lot going on. The entire foundation for the story and what would happen in the second and the third films had to be piece together flawlessly... no easy task. Sometime after production for the films began is when Jackson decided to have Extended Editions. The man had slept 4 hours a night, and I'm sure he eventually got into a comfortable enough swing by the time he was working on the second film and all, but he probably just didn't have time to do what he wanted with FOTR. |
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