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I took some of my own photos of some of the teal, scenes especially the opening portion which is the worst and in fact there are worse ones than any of those above shots but the ones already on the internet saved time. In my images earlier I did the most simple thing ran them through photoshop "auto color correct remove color cast". |
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Gray concrete for one. This is the simplest way to correct for white point errors. Why? Because this film color wise looks nothing like it's contemporaries. This sort of cyan push just didn't exist.
I did it just for the fun of it to evaluate the difference. |
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So no actual reference point, such as an answer print? No one is using gray concrete as a reference for color grading a film with stylistic choices. Do you have the Criterion Blu-ray? |
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It looks great to me really great except for this cyan push. Last edited by CarlosMeat; 06-18-2018 at 03:24 PM. |
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![]() Are you thinking this was an error, or choice, from Criterion, because the film to video transfer was overseen by the cinematographer with a reference print that was signed off by the director, producer and cinematographer. I've always thought previous home video releases looked off, having seen this twice in 35mm in the late 70s and about 2005, and just considered them the home video version. This Criterion release finally looks right to me. |
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I frankly don't know I just wish that it had been color graded as films of the era. I spoke with a cinematographer friend of mine asking what he thinks but he has yet to look at it to comment.
I agree that it really does look great. The resolution, contrast, natural looking grain structure, nice low black floor in dark scenes you name it...just this one gripe. |
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No.
No, it doesn't. But really, my opinion doesn't matter, and neither does yours. The people who actually made the film and supervised this transfer as well as the print that was used for color correction do, and that's good enough for me. |
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It does look like crap since I want to fit in. ![]() http://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?a=1&d1...=1&x=564&y=184 This looks nothing like films of the era but instead those of today. I understand that the decisions are those who did the work but I'm not blind use a high quality 4K projector color calibrated so it's impossible to not see this. Last edited by CarlosMeat; 06-18-2018 at 07:31 PM. |
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