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skyjedi2005's avatar
Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

I know Dark Jedi  did a release but has anyone since attempted making a transfer with better quality .

Not knocking the Dark Jedi version was good for its time.

Just wondering because the color timing at least as far as i can tell is different than the 1985 CAV.

More saturated and vivid less faded.

Would be Difficult to get a good transfer i understand since this is one of the worst rotters on the format.  I have 3 copies and only one is watchable.

 

Last edited on April 9, 2013 at 7:38 PM by skyjedi2005

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frank678's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars
Have you seen the Starkiller 1982 preservation?
althor1138's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

I'm planning on transferring mine after the JSC.  I have the one that is Fox and not CBS. I haven't watched it in a couple years but it seemed in decent shape last time I saw it.

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ilovewaterslides' avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

frank678 said:

Have you seen the Starkiller 1982 preservation?

I've searched everywhere for this version, i still can't find it. Is it the same master as the 1982 Rental VHS?

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RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

ilovewaterslides said:

frank678 said:

Have you seen the Starkiller 1982 preservation?

I've searched everywhere for this version, i still can't find it. Is it the same master as the 1982 Rental VHS?

It should still be on the newsgroup if you do a search, or go backward through the pages. The 1982 laserdisc is a different (much better) master to the vhs tape, from my comparision of preservations.

skyjedi2005's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

The  1982 rental VHS tape is the same inferior master as the 1985 CAV laserdisc.

But someone here has already done a masterful transfer of that tape.

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Joel's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Is the "better master" a big deal in a standard-def LD, and worth the mediocre analog audio? I'm not trying to sound cynical, I really want to know. If this is the LD to check out, I want to check it out!

And I'm assuming we're talking about a CAV disc, too, yeah? (Sorry if this has been asked to death).

skyjedi2005's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Nope CLV and time compressed sorry to say.

Yeah its Analog only like the later 85 CAV, not even sure if its CX encoded.

Last edited on April 9, 2013 at 8:26 PM by skyjedi2005

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frank678's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Joel said:

Is the "better master" a big deal in a standard-def LD, and worth the mediocre analog audio? I'm not trying to sound cynical, I really want to know. If this is the LD to check out, I want to check it out!

And I'm assuming we're talking about a CAV disc, too, yeah? (Sorry if this has been asked to death).

No its not really a big deal in these old formats to be honest. Why its better is that you can see the print behind the 82 LD master was less 'on the turn' in places than the print behind the 1982 NTSC VHS, so although the VHS has some scenes where the colours are really intact and great it has some really odd shifts where things are turning purple. The laserdisc is overall much more even and the colours are vivid in places and it can give a better idea what the original colour range was before all the pink shift started happening. The other reason to get it has the original pre-remix soundtrack i think, which is really dynamic sounding on the disc. Althought the starkiller preservation has a long section of glitchiness in the soundtrack due to rot i suspect.

Darth Mallwalker's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

The Starkiller's is on Usenet since 878 days.

Time-compressed means althor1138 will have tons of fun IVTC'ing
or go mad, whichever comes first.
Let's just say it is NOT a standard 2:3 pulldown.
I was 90% through an IVTC sript one year ago when a family tragedy struck,
and I never went back to finish. But I've still got my notes and project files stashed somewhere.

However, in practice you must take into account the "fuckwit factor". Just talk to Darth Mallwalker...
-Moth3r

AntcuFaalb's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

I have a copy of the 1982 rental VHS in pristine condition.

I plan to do a transfer soon with the following setup:

Panasonic AG-1980 =(s-video)=> Panasonic DMR-ES10 =(s-video)=> Hauppauge USB-Live2 Capture Card

I also have a copy of the 1985 CAV LD (same master). I'll do a preservation of that when my Panasonic LX-900 comes back from Duncan of laserdiscservice.com.

Last edited on April 9, 2013 at 9:22 PM by AntcuFaalb

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russs15's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

A quick response to the question - are the 82 US Laserdiscs and VHS the same?

If I understand the question correctly, the answer is no.

I put up a few screenshots here to show some of the differences between various fullscreen versions.....

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/OBITUARY-Star-Wars-Fullscreen-Pan-and-Scan-versions-RIP/topic/13517/

4 - 5 - 3 - 1 - 6 - 2

Discuss..........

frank678's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars
Here's a converted/downsized clip from the Starkiller transfer which should give an indication of the colours https://vimeo.com/63697801
Joel's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

frank678 said:

Here's a converted/downsized clip from the Starkiller transfer which should give an indication of the colours https://vimeo.com/63697801

Thanks for that - It is a really different color palette isn't it?

 

Last edited on April 11, 2013 at 4:16 PM by Joel
frank678's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Joel said:

frank678 said:

Here's a converted/downsized clip from the Starkiller transfer which should give an indication of the colours https://vimeo.com/63697801

Thanks for that - It is a really different color palette isn't it?

 

Yes, for me this 82 laserdisc is a bit too yellow, overbrightened and in translation some of the deep vivid colours look a bit harsh and one dimensional. But I think the print/negative used here was much less pink shifted here in 1982 on this release . It's a pity none of the consumer formats of the day had the dynamic range to capture all the complexity a blu ray can.

 

 

 

althor1138's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

I captured my '82 P&S Laserdisc last night. There is a problem with side 1.  There is noise in the audio and the video is a little bit noisy as well.  Side 2 seems pretty much ok.  I can encode this and release it if anybody is interested.  I'm not going to spend the time IVTC'ing this because as Mallwalker said it is quite maddening. I've managed to get rid of the interlacing at least with the tfm filter. With that being said, I found it quite watchable as long as you don't mind the noisy audio. 

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ilovewaterslides' avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Well i'd be really interested if you'll upload it elsewhere than MySpleen or Newsgroups.

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althor1138's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Where else is there?

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ilovewaterslides' avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Google Drive? It works pretty well. The only problem is the 5GB limit but i'm pretty sure your preservation will fit.

Just have to create a fake account with a name like "theoriginaltrilogy" or something like that then give the account name and password to the interested people so we can have access to the file easily.

Last edited on April 14, 2013 at 7:50 PM by ilovewaterslides

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althor1138's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

It's on the spleen now.

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althor1138's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

Right now I'm comparing this against the 1982 vhs preservation.  I expected it to look about the same but they are quite different looking I think.  In color, panning and cropping.

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AntcuFaalb's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

althor1138 said:

Right now I'm comparing this against the 1982 vhs preservation.  I expected it to look about the same but they are quite different looking I think.  In color, panning and cropping.

The 1982 VHS uses the same master as the 1985 CAV LD.

The 1982 CLV LD is time-compressed and uses the same master as the 1982 CED and, possibly, the VHD.

JEDIT: IMO, the 1982 VHS / 1985 CAV LD is the most accurate colortiming reference of all the "official" releases.

Last edited on April 15, 2013 at 8:47 PM by AntcuFaalb

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poita's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

I'll post some VHD shots if you like.

Spaced Ranger's avatar
RE: Looking for a good transfer of the first issue Pan And Scan Laserdisc for Star Wars

AntcuFaalb said:

I plan to do a transfer soon with the following setup: Panasonic AG-1980 =(s-video)=> Panasonic DMR-ES10 =(s-video)=> Hauppauge USB-Live2 Capture Card

I recently read that (some?) Hauppauge cards (and external boxes?), using the same chipset family, produce slightly "soft" captures. Are there any comparative tests for cards anyone is planning to use?

Last edited on April 16, 2013 at 9:55 PM by Spaced Ranger

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