Docta Nick
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adywan said:Docta Nick said:adywan said:Here's a small split screen sample so you can see the colour correction and juts how bad the pink tint was in TPM
TPM SD SPLIT SCREEN XVID SAMPLE - approx 15mb- rapidshare
The colour correction is now finished and i'm starting to encode the AVCHD later tonight. Should be showing up on the next at the weekend
Great logos there Coov. I really like the bottom one.
Nice, you also gonna make that theatrical DVD version you mentioned earlier? It'd make a lot of people happy :P Good job seriously
yes, i'll be working on that as soon as the AVCHD is finished. I needed a bit of a break from ESB:R as i am waiting for some materials to be delivered before i can do any more work on it so i decided to squeeze these TPM projects in . I'll be making some covers for the AVCHD set later this month too.
Music to my ears Mr. Sayce. (I spelled that right didn't I? :P)
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aka PancakesThe VHS version is the theatrical cut. I have a widescreen copy of it. I think the LD (if there was one, I don't know) was the theatrical cut as well.
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OT's bucketbotOk, thanks. I have a couple of versions of the VHS. (I was younger and dumber)
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Dark Jedi Knightadywan said:Here's a small split screen sample so you can see the colour correction and juts how bad the pink tint was in TPM
TPM SD SPLIT SCREEN XVID SAMPLE - approx 15mb- rapidshare
That looks very nice Ady,can you please tell me how you did that split screen comparison,this could come in very handy for me in my projects.
Thanks
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adywan
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"Untallented and clueless to the core"dark_jedi said:adywan said:Here's a small split screen sample so you can see the colour correction and juts how bad the pink tint was in TPM
TPM SD SPLIT SCREEN XVID SAMPLE - approx 15mb- rapidshare
That looks very nice Ady,can you please tell me how you did that split screen comparison,this could come in very handy for me in my projects.
Thanks
It was done in vegas. I had the uncorrected video on one layer and the corrected video on another so the timeline matched up then applied the "cookie cutter" filter on the corrected layer using the "square" shape, applied a blackborder of 0.01 and then positioned the cookie cutter shape so the picture became split in half.
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Wasn't there a TB broadcast of the theatrical version as well?
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Padawan Monkeydark_jedi said:That looks very nice Ady,can you please tell me how you did that split screen comparison,this could come in very handy for me in my projects.
Thanks
It is also very easy to do in avisynth, something like
split_org=last
(filters goes here)
split_filter=last
crop(split_org,0,0,320,352)
split_org=last
crop(split_filter,320,0,320,352)
split_filter=last
stackhorizontal(split_org,split_filter)
(For a 640*352 clip)
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Padawan LearnerInteresting. This is the first time being red/green colourblind has led me to not be able to tell the difference in one of these.
If the corrections on ANH and ESB are anything to go by, I'm sure it's great, though.
adywan
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"Untallented and clueless to the core"Well TPM is almost ready. I did a test encode but it came out 100mb too large. Gutted.
Doing the final encode now and hopefully iit should start showing up in a.b.starwars later tonight
Here's the specs for TPM:
1080p colour corrected video 23.976fps
5.1 English AC3 audio
2.0 English directors commentary
Hardcoded English subs for alien spoken parts
English subs
Dutch subs
German subs
French subs
Spanish subs
Danish subs
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"Untallented and clueless to the core"EyeShotFirst said:George thought colours were symbolic so he tinted all of the films a different colour.
the colour mess of TPM had nothing to do with anything like this. It was just a bad transfer plain and simple. If you watch the featurettes and documentaries on TPM's dvd you can see that there is nothing wrong with the colouring in the clips shown in those, which are from an earlier transfer
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Return to Form, or Forum in this case!!The colour in the theater was beautiful. Even my VHS looks good save that it is a vhs LOL. Your comparison is looking just right from how i remembered it.
"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won't last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you'll be able to project it on a 20' by 40' screen with perfect quality. I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas
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ChainsawAsh said:I think the LD (if there was one, I don't know) was the theatrical cut as well.
I believe there was a Japanese laserdisc release.
Say if I went and got a nose job - the nose I believe I would have chosen had I been given the choice - and proceeded to photoshop that nose onto every existing picture of myself since childhood... what would that be called? Anyone? I'll tell you. Its called being an insecure fucking idiot.
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Is the sound from the LD?
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Fully Rested and Barrel Chestedadywan said:EyeShotFirst said:George thought colours were symbolic so he tinted all of the films a different colour.
the colour mess of TPM had nothing to do with anything like this. It was just a bad transfer plain and simple. If you watch the featurettes and documentaries on TPM's dvd you can see that there is nothing wrong with the colouring in the clips shown in those, which are from an earlier transfer
Wow, that's sad. So the transfer that was used for the DVD is the same as the one used for the HD broacasts?
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aka PancakesGod, I hope not ... is the awful edge enhancement at least not present in the HD broadcast? I can live with for the color correction and theatrical cut, but it'd be real nice to be able to watch TPM without it for once.
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"Untallented and clueless to the core"ChainsawAsh said:God, I hope not ... is the awful edge enhancement at least not present in the HD broadcast? I can live with for the color correction and theatrical cut, but it'd be real nice to be able to watch TPM without it for once.
Unfortunately it is present. One thing i found interesting though was that it isn't present or as present in every shot of the movie. it seems to be really noticeable where there is an special effect present in the shot. shots that don't have an effect element seems to have no or very little edge enhancement. this makes me wonder if this was applied in the computer when they were creating the effects and a slight sharpening filter applied for the DVD/HD transfer. it does seem a bit strange that the only the shots that would have had some processing done in the computer has the really noticeable haloing effect. hmmmmmm.
and something has begun to appear in a.b.starwars. wonder what it could be? ;)
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¤°•°•°•°•°•°•°•°•°¤adywan said:and something has begun to appear in a.b.starwars. wonder what it could be? ;)
Ah.. No Rapidshare huh?
-Angel
(♥Io♥)
Docta Nick
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Great news haha. So what's the estimated time for the theatrical DVD version? :P
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Padawan LearnerThanks again for uploading the color corrected AVCHD, Ady. I'm figuring it will take a couple days for it to be completed, but will definitely be worth the wait. Cheers!!!
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Roninvaderios said:adywan said:and something has begun to appear in a.b.starwars. wonder what it could be? ;)
Ah.. No Rapidshare huh?
-Angel
I hope someone puts it on rapidshare soon!
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is automatic for the people.


A generic set of Blu-ray covers I am working on. It isn't going to be specific to Ady's or Wookieegroomers sets or any others, so feel free to use them where ever once they are done.
The front artwork is adopted from Simon Z's site. The backs of the covers will be completely redone.
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Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script
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Yet another quality release from Adywan! Thanks a lot Ady. For those of you that don't have AVCHD hardware and want to watch it on a PC please note that the TPM is split into 3 m2ts files. You'll need to use Tsmuxer to join them. Open the first m2ts and then use the 'append' option to add the other two in order. Then select 'm2ts muxing' to create on big m2ts file. You can then open the new big mt2s file in Tsmuxer, demux it and remux into an mkv if you want to.
Just out of interest Ady, will there be a high bit rate mkv of your colour-corrected TPM? The ESB high bit rate encode looks magnificent. Thanks again.
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Dark Jedi KnightSluggo said:
A generic set of Blu-ray covers I am working on. It isn't going to be specific to Ady's or Wookieegroomers sets or any others, so feel free to use them where ever once they are done.
The front artwork is adopted from Simon Z's site. The backs of the covers will be completely redone.
Very nice sluggo,do you have case art and disc labels for Ep 4-6 as well?
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is automatic for the people.I will. I am hoping to have the whole set done in a week or two.
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish memes.
Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script
adywan
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"Untallented and clueless to the core"maggot_brain said:Yet another quality release from Adywan! Thanks a lot Ady. For those of you that don't have AVCHD hardware and want to watch it on a PC please note that the TPM is split into 3 m2ts files. You'll need to use Tsmuxer to join them. Open the first m2ts and then use the 'append' option to add the other two in order. Then select 'm2ts muxing' to create on big m2ts file. You can then open the new big mt2s file in Tsmuxer, demux it and remux into an mkv if you want to.
Just out of interest Ady, will there be a high bit rate mkv of your colour-corrected TPM? The ESB high bit rate encode looks magnificent. Thanks again.
Yeh, the files are split this time around because i have used new software to create the AVCHD which should now make it compatible with more blu-ray players with AVCHD capability and it splits then at 3.99gb automatically . I'm not sure if i'll release a high bitrate of TPM
Very nice covers there sluggo :)