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Just supported this one. Can't wait as Africa Screams from Classic Flix is one of the crown jewels of my blu ray collection.
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#62 | |
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Oct 2017
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Thank you for respond Mr Theakston :-)
I hope you don't mind if I extend it further a bit, but it still puzzles me, since a print 3th generation away from camera negative should give a qualit, in terms of sharpness and contrast, inferior to early eastmancolor print stock, plus the very complex technical aspects of Super Cinecolor sounds costy. Was the color hues and saturation the only advantage of Super Cinecolor over early Eastmancolor print stocks? The Royal Journey (1951), but only in 1952 Eastmancolor made advancements to be used in film industry, according Wikipedia : We see the colors are weird, if this it's a transfer from a eastman color print. If it's a print we have the color loss (infidelit rendering) from the negative plus color loss from the print. I'm presuming Super Cinecolor tried to compensate the color "weirdness" of prior 1952 eastmancolor film negative stocks, to have some advantage, since Super Cinecolor was just a printing process and not a film shooting process. Please correct me where I got wrong. Sorry if I sound a bit anoying, I'm very curious about old film technics. Last edited by All Darc; 10-28-2020 at 01:07 PM. |
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#63 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2015
The 5th Dimension
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I feel like the color in that transfer of The Royal Journey looks great rather than ‘weird.’
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#64 |
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Oct 2017
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The red uniforms looks pinkish, and the blue sky looks quite cyan. It looks like a WWII color film like Kodachrome and Agfacolor. But the WWII color films was 16mm (Ithink) and was color reversal (camera developed as a direct positive).
So, while this early 1951 Eastmancolor here have the color render from negative to positive to alter the colors somehow (red to pinkish) the Kodachrome have such noticeable alteration in the original camera film. There was some larger formats for still camera in WWII, but they also have somewhat limited saturation, despite nice details : https://edition.cnn.com/style/articl...phy/index.html Last edited by All Darc; 10-28-2020 at 02:31 PM. |
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#65 |
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Sep 2010
New York, NY
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The biggest issue with Eastman Color printing was the opticals. Kodak had not perfected duping stock yet. Various labs had various optical methods, including doing them as separations. You can read all about this in the SMPTE papers published by Kodak, which are all available online. It wasn't until Kodak introduced their second generation of Eastman Color stocks in 1953 that this was resolved.
SuperCinecolor simply applied Eastman color to what they knew and had ready to go since the 1930s. There was no aesthetically-based margin for decision-making, as was often the case in Hollywood. As is always the case, it was purely economical. You are also taking far too many liberties with relying on the transfer of the video that you posted as an indication of anything. We have no idea what the state of the elements it was transferred from, nor the point of reference of the color grader. You are also overlooking that Eastman Color is a major trade name for a myriad of stocks—a sort of experiment in practice that was happening between 1948 and 1954. One stock is not the same as the next. One only has to look at the dye-transfer prints from that period, yielded from Eastman color negative, to have a good grasp of what the negative record could produce. What was acknowledged as weak reds was corrected in new stocks in 1953. Last edited by Jack Theakston; 10-29-2020 at 03:03 AM. |
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#66 |
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Jun 2012
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Check out today's update for our third stretch goal: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO TRAILER RARITIES.
We need to sell 35 additional copies of the Blu-ray in order to reach this goal. Please share the campaign! |
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#67 | |
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Oct 2017
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Thank Mr Theakston for the explanation. :-)
You are right, I tried to take too much information from just a transfer from a old print (Royal Journey), which probably had fadding or other issues. I wish you and Mr Furmanek sucess in this project, and more future projects. Quote:
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#68 |
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Jun 2012
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October 30, 1940 - Eighty years ago!
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#69 |
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Sep 2010
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Is this a Blu-Ray first, Bob? I’m pretty sure no studio has tackled recreating the original trailer in that way.
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#71 |
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Jun 2012
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Not to my knowledge. The original 35mm trailer elements were cut in 1950 for reissue. The original release trailer for TROPICS with the text overlays has not been seen in 80 years!
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#72 |
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Jun 2012
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Exciting news on the JACK AND THE BEANSTALK restoration: actor David Stollery will be sharing his memories of working with Bud and Lou! Check out today's update for more information: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects.../posts/3013808
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Thanks given by: | Jazzmonkie (11-09-2020), Jlouisbarrett (11-11-2020), Jompa (11-08-2020), ltb2.0 (11-09-2020), Starchild (11-09-2020) |
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#73 |
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Jun 2012
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Help us preserve and restore this priceless live TV footage of Bud and Lou. Please check out today's update on the campaign for more information!
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (11-12-2020), docforce (11-11-2020), Jlouisbarrett (11-11-2020), Jompa (11-10-2020), Starchild (11-10-2020), Thunderleg (11-10-2020) |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Furmanek (11-10-2020) |
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#75 |
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Jun 2012
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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK was inspired by Lou's two year old daughter, Chris Costello. While reading the classic story to her, Lou felt the timeless tale would make a delightful vehicle for Abbott and Costello's many young fans.
Generations have now grown up enjoying this classic film and we are SO happy that you are helping us to restore and preserve it for future generations. Please continue to share the news about this campaign so that more people will have an opportunity to contribute and see their name on-screen in the Restoration credits. Thank you! ![]() |
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#76 |
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Jan 2011
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Any chance for a sneak peak of how this restoration will look?
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#77 |
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Mar 2020
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Looks like every stretch goal was reached. Great news.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Furmanek (11-12-2020) |
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#78 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2012
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#79 |
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Jan 2011
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Thanks given by: | Robert Furmanek (11-12-2020) |
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#80 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2012
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Thank you, we agree!
Please pledge to the campaign, every bit helps. |
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