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Yeah, previous home video releases aren't a reliable indicator of accuracy at all. Do you know how many different masters of the same film I've seen that all look similar yet look nothing like the original grade seen on 35mm prints? That's because a lot of the time, previous grades are used for reference instead of actual reference materials such as the final director/DP-approved answer print.
Also, theatrical trailers? People do know that theatrical trailers usually don't have the final color grade, right? And even if they did, the funny thing is that the SAME theatrical trailers you see in bonus features on Blu-rays/DVDs and on TV recordings usually don't look anything like how those exact same trailers looked when they were shown on 35mm in theaters. |
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Thanks given by: | Bates_Motel (04-03-2023), Fat Phil (04-03-2023) |
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