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I'd only do that if Warner Bros. say they can't help you though. If you bought it from Amazon you could contact them first as they might help as a good will gesture. |
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It always seems to lead back to "well, if you can see it then it MUST be your display". Unfortunately, no. What's on the disc is what's on the disc. How you've got your display calibrated may help or hinder the cause but if it's there it will show up. It's there on calibrated displays too. As a matter of fact, I'd actually argue that on a calibrated display it may even be MORE obvious. As some home done calibrations often result in something trending towards good old "torch mode" that'll actually blow out the whites and make them appear more pure than they really are on the disc. Sure it won't help with the tint so much but it'll definitely make the whites appear whiter. |
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It's interesting to me... I KNOW iphone shots of TVs aren't fully representative of a screenshot (before that starts getting thrown around) but this shot I just took for comparison does look almost exactly like it looks to my eye. Interestingly, my TV is NOT professionally calibrated and this is how the snow scene looks on my Panasonic plasma...
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You can eliminate a lot of the tint by simply switching your picture mode. I'm looking at screenshots of FOTR on my work laptop and they don't look nearly as green as they did on my home PC... the snow is white. I guess I'll be watching it in "Standard" as opposed to "Movie."
Put one of those screenshots into Photoshop and hit "Auto Contrast" and you get what it should have looked like! |
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#13169 |
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All of the modes are worthless. Movie, Sports, and Standard modes are all wrong. Virtually all HDTVs nowadays have recommended ISF Calibration settings and they are relatively easy to find using a search engine. All three of my HDTVs are setup this way and I couldn't be happier with their respective images.
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Guys, I just recently bought all 3 films as steelbooks at Best Buy. I wanted to know if I should keep them or should I return them and get the extended set instead? Any differences besides the packaging? Are the steelbooks extended editions as well?
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#13173 |
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On my displays it's not very noticeable except in the shire scenes at the beginning of the film and during the scenes involving snow.
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I just think it's weird, I've never calibrated anything and there's little to no green in that snow. |
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#13175 |
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The Caradharas snow is not green at all when I'm viewing it in my HT (that is, not staring at screenshots in my internet browser). It is bluish-white like the picture you posted, or completely white in other shots. The only major scene I remember with a visible green tint is the second breakfast scene.
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The steelbooks are the theatrical cuts. You'll have two movies riddled with digital manipulation and one that looks stellar (FotR, TTT, and Rotk respectively)
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