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#4983 |
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Good point. Ill probably wait for that. Im guessing Ive seen each of these 10 times. If I bought them next week I wouldnt even watch them. Might be the first time I bought anything on black friday in years. I usually try to avoid shopping that day.
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My computer display (24") is regularly calibrated using a colorimeter and calibration software. If I see green, then green is there.
I know everyone has concentrated on the screen shots, but I think these video clips are important too. The person that posted them claims they are all from the extended edition Blu-ray and he's posted them in 720p. Select the 720p version and watch it fullscreen on your display. That eliminates the possibility that colored or white borders from your browser might influence what you see. Anyone that doesn't see an unnatural green tint to the fog/mist in this first one has to be color blind: Green tint here too, but not quite as egregious as the first one: This clip actually looks pretty darn gorgeous. But there is absolutely a green tint to the smoke: Here's a new clip (I've not seen it posted before). This one looks pretty darn gorgeous too. But certain spots in the clip still look too green to me, particularly some background shots of the rocks: And another new clip. I find this one almost as ugly with excessive green as the first one. Just about everything is too green, including the walls and the orcs. And there's a ridiculously excessive blue-green (cyan) tint to the haze in the background: I'd have to go back to my theatrical Blu-ray to double-check, but that last one looks a lot darker than I remember it looking. But, admittedly, it should be dark in there. Again, to properly evaluate them, select 720p and watch the clips FULLSCREEN. And, yes, I realize that we are not viewing the actual Blu-ray discs here, it's a copy. But the green (and sometimes cyan) tint I'm seeing is consistent with the tint I see in the screenshots taken directly from the Blu-rays. And, as a reminder.... One fellow over on AVS and HTF used a scientific method to measure the RGB color values in the FOTR EE title. It is tinted green and it was never tinted green on any previous version. People can say all day that the title LOOKS white to them, science has proven that it is tinted green. Mark |
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That scene may not work on film (especially with the 30 other endings to the movie) and one may not personally like it, but the Scouring of the Shire was certainly not pointless...
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I think he was referring to some of the other added stuff as pointless, not the scouring of the Shire (which I also don't think would have worked on film).
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![]() Besides, the screenshots are taken directly from the disc, not from my display, and show the tint as it appears. That said, the green tint, while there throughout the film, is not nearly as obvious when the film is in motion as it is in screenshots. That doesn't mean it isn't as green or cyan on the screen, just that when watching a film in motion without points of reference (screenshot comparisons, true whites, etc) it isn't as apparent. Blues look fairly blue, whites look fairly white, and it only makes itself known during key scenes. (Even though it's there throughout.) For those who can't see the tint, go to one of the questionable scenes and bring up your PS3 menus/icons, which feature pure white text and symbols. The difference between the whites on the PS3 overlays and the greenish-tinted whites of the film suddenly become all too obvious. Even when you can't see it as easily when the film is playing, it's easier to see when compared to something that is a truer white. Unfortunately, once you see the tint, it's difficult to unsee it afterwards. Proceed with caution ![]() On a separate note, has anyone found a single pixel of pure white in the many, many screenshots posted? I've been scanning with photoshop, and I can't find a single pixel in a single shot that's pure white. (Even the elvish subtitles have a tint to them. Check 1:35:47 when Arwen is speaking.) Still, it has to be said that Jackson may have intentionally applied a tint to the entire film and eliminated all pure white in FOTR, no matter how often pure or near-pure white appears in TTT and ROTK. Hope all of that helps clarify some of the questions that have been posted lately ![]() Last edited by Ken Brown; 06-22-2011 at 07:11 PM. |
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I didn't mind how they did it, I just wanted to see him die.
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The other very bothersome changes are those concerning Merry and Pippin and their encounter with Treebeard. These change the personality and character of the Treebeard from the books, into one less formidable. The Ents faces, especially the eyes, look cartoonish. The hobbits are then made to change the minds of the Ents, provoking them into action after they meekly decide to leave things be. Sacrilege! I got so angry with The Two Towers upon first theater viewing, I walked out in disgust. Last edited by griezzel; 06-22-2011 at 06:46 PM. Reason: perfecting |
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Have we gotten to the point that when watch films that we love that we are now at a point where we just look to find things wrong with it? My philosophy is to watch a film enjoy how it looks and let the errors (DNR, bad coloring, edge enhancement) FIND YOU. Patton and Predator are examples of films in which the bad things found me. |
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