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Keep in mind you're going from the limited NTSC color gamut to REC709 HD. Colors can look strikingly different and truer to the original source. So unless you have some direct CAPS-source to compare can we be sure that the BD isn't what it's supposed to be? There are all sorts of movies on LD that were horribly wrong in both color timing, gamma, and other things that weren't fixed until the DVD or BD versions came out, but people protested the change because it wasn't what they were used to all these years.
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