Red5 said:
correct, this is what cinch has to say about it:
"no, it doesn't alter color space at all. the change on the dolby trailer was just due to different color temperatures set on the capturing cam, that's all. filmguard doesn't even cause changes in opacity, so it is optically clear."
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Good to hear, I suspected different settings had caused the colourshift after I also watched the oceans 11 sample which didn't show any noticeable shift at all, although here the cleaning effect wasn't as pronounced either compared to the DD sample.
Do you plan to recapture whole SW and possibly ESB with FG treatment then? if these promising test results seems consistent of course.
star wars lpp - doesn't need it, and only the headers/tails might have
some slight effect on it.
star wars red reels - will be used on reels 2,4,5,6 - helped a lot,
reel 1 has too much damage to really be useful.
this is just backup, in case we need certain frames
or scenes
empire strikes back - not sure if its needed, but might try to it on reel 3,
and selected scenes. the thing is we've already
digitally cleaned up a lot, so we might not need to
attempt to try this at all
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