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Also if the original cut negative was altered they can always go back and drop the original scenes back in, albeit losing a few frames in the process. |
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I agree. Every bit of film grain is intact, along with all of the detail that comes along with it. I really hope that the OT still retains most, if not all of it's original grain. I don't so much like grain, but I would rather not lose the detail that comes from the removal of it.
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#2344 |
Power Member
Jan 2009
Canada
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^ The internet reveals our true selves.
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#2345 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2008
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Even if Lucas wishes to disown the original film, talk about a perfect bonus feature for that unused BD layer: a raw 2k scan of the IB print, with whatever disclaimers he wants to add about how shockingly bad and unrepresentative of his vision it is
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#2346 |
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I'd buy that in a heartbeat. I've heard IB Tech prints aren't suitable scanning sources for home video releases but I dunno why. They were good enough to project on 50-foot screens.
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I'd buy that in a heartbeat. I've heard IB Tech prints aren't suitable scanning sources for home video releases but I dunno why. They were good enough to project on 50-foot screens.
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#2349 |
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Apr 2009
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It's not opinion. You've seen it with your own eyes. In 1997. And you're about to see it again in 2011. It was used to create sections where the negative was too far gone.
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#2352 | |
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May 2009
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I actually quite liked the 1995 THX editions. If only DVD, which was about to debut, and HDTVs were around just a little bit sooner, than we just might have had an anamorphic edition of those, instead of having to use an XBox to manually do so. |
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#2353 |
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Did i make it onto the 1080th page? whooopie!!!!
ANYWAY -------- I have multiple versions of Star Wars, from the original VHS to all the DVD releases (that have any changes to the films themselves, not just packaging). My question is, would it be POSSIBLE for George Lucas to come over to my house, borrow my 1995 Widescreen Original Trilogy Limited Edition VHS box set from me (which is in mint condition btw), and have his posse enhance it in someway to be decently viewed on my 40" 1080 display? Why is that so hard? If he doesn't have the original prints to do a new scan, why not just enhance my M-----F------ VHS's and stick 'em on a Bluray Disc as a Supplement?!? George, if you're reading this... PM me for my address to come borrow my VHS tapes... Love, ObiTrent EDIT - No, I did not make it to the 1080th page ![]() |
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#2354 |
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No sorry it is not technically possible to upscale VHS into good quality 1080p picture. What you would get is a horrible mess and if they were going to go that route you might as well just get a good quality professional grade Super VHS deck and a top of the line CRT set from the late 90's and view those VHS tapes the best they are ever gonna look.
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Anyway, lets just end this lil discussion and move back to the blu rays. I am thinking they should have this in the bonus features: |
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![]() In all seriousness though, I used a literal stance to prove a point. Many people (most of them likely purists) have ranted time and again, showing zero respect for anyone or anything, aside from what they want for themselves, all the while insulting and demeaning anyone who gets in their way. That kind of behavior is selfish, rude, irresponsible, uncivilized, self-defeating, and ultimately leads nowhere. The answer is an old one, but its still applies: if you want respect, then be respectful. Quote:
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#2359 |
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Alien, in my opinion, is the standard for a 70's restoration. Just amazing. I watched the BD for the first time recently and my jaw dropped. Maybe the original source material was in really good shape and/or someone knew exactly what they were doing.
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#2360 |
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With a proper 4K restoration of the 97 SE elements episodes 4-6 could easily look as good.
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