That being said here’s my new comparison of Dr. No editions, including the P/S 1993 LD.
This pan n scan disc, though claiming to be remastered, is obviously older and perhaps a reissue of the older CBS/Fox laserdiscs. The color is different to any release, it has increased contrast throughout and loses much of the black level. The 1.33 crop loses much of the sides, more so on the right. The opening titles are mostly letterboxed, but then jump around between 1.33 and letterboxed. Sound is analog only and has low hum and print noise. I can’t tell if it’s MGM’s source print or not, but I doubt this as accurate in its transfer.
1992 remastered VHS: better 1.33 crop, color looks like the MGM letterboxed LD but very contrasty which reminds me of the way many films looked on tape when I watched them growing up. Titles are fully letterboxed, and the image zooms in on the three blind mice.
2000 VHS: same as above, but less contrasty and better image fidelity. Image cuts to 1.33 on third shot of the three blind mice.
1995 letterboxed VHS: Same as 2000 tape in regards to contrast, maintains 1.66 frame so this is a perfect copy of the Connery Collection LD.