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Alien/Aliens Color Regrade (a WIP) — Page 11

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I saw a 70mm print this year, it did not look anything like the BD at all.

So what is the closest color from available formats that you’d compare to 70mm screening?

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dvdmike said:

Also that first pic, I took that ages ago and it gets everywhere

Ah, so you’re the originator? It’s been referenced on here by other members, never knew who the creator was. Also used here: http://notonbluray.com/blog/orange-and-teal/ is that your blog btw?

tommodore64 said:

JayArgonaut it’s hard to get into mind of James Cameron. At different times and on different formats he seems to prefer a different color scale. BD looks amazing but there is too much blue/orange complementary color there for my taste (but again that was a popular choice in the 80s even though he chose it in 00s). I have Aliens on pretty much all formats and DVD color is pretty much close to what I get used to the most. The best option would be to have “original” (whichever it is) color version and optional new color regrade as an option on blu-ray.

Yeah, likewise with Lucas (who I’m convinced has gone insane), Spielberg and many many others who’ve pulled similar stunts. I’m driven to distraction by the endless home video revisions and perplexing choices. From the uncut 1:66.1 version of Robocop only being available on an OOP non-anamorphic 1999 DVD, to The Matrix receiving a re-colour so it matches the sequels.

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JayArgonaut said:

dvdmike said:

Also that first pic, I took that ages ago and it gets everywhere

Ah, so you’re the originator? It’s been referenced on here by other members, never knew who the creator was. Also used here: http://notonbluray.com/blog/orange-and-teal/ is that your blog btw?

tommodore64 said:

JayArgonaut it’s hard to get into mind of James Cameron. At different times and on different formats he seems to prefer a different color scale. BD looks amazing but there is too much blue/orange complementary color there for my taste (but again that was a popular choice in the 80s even though he chose it in 00s). I have Aliens on pretty much all formats and DVD color is pretty much close to what I get used to the most. The best option would be to have “original” (whichever it is) color version and optional new color regrade as an option on blu-ray.

Yeah, likewise with Lucas (who I’m convinced has gone insane), Spielberg and many many others who’ve pulled similar stunts. I’m driven to distraction by the endless home video revisions and perplexing choices. From the uncut 1:66.1 version of Robocop only being available on an OOP non-anamorphic 1999 DVD, to The Matrix receiving a re-colour so it matches the sequels.

Yeah I found a hd version of the DVD master and compared them, here I think
Not my blog, it may be a coincidence but it’s the same frame I took

tommodore64 said:

I saw a 70mm print this year, it did not look anything like the BD at all.

So what is the closest color from available formats that you’d compare to 70mm screening?

The THX laser, is damn close the print was amazing

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dvdmike said:

JayArgonaut said:

dvdmike said:

Also that first pic, I took that ages ago and it gets everywhere

Ah, so you’re the originator? It’s been referenced on here by other members, never knew who the creator was. Also used here: http://notonbluray.com/blog/orange-and-teal/ is that your blog btw?

tommodore64 said:

JayArgonaut it’s hard to get into mind of James Cameron. At different times and on different formats he seems to prefer a different color scale. BD looks amazing but there is too much blue/orange complementary color there for my taste (but again that was a popular choice in the 80s even though he chose it in 00s). I have Aliens on pretty much all formats and DVD color is pretty much close to what I get used to the most. The best option would be to have “original” (whichever it is) color version and optional new color regrade as an option on blu-ray.

Yeah, likewise with Lucas (who I’m convinced has gone insane), Spielberg and many many others who’ve pulled similar stunts. I’m driven to distraction by the endless home video revisions and perplexing choices. From the uncut 1:66.1 version of Robocop only being available on an OOP non-anamorphic 1999 DVD, to The Matrix receiving a re-colour so it matches the sequels.

Yeah I found a hd version of the DVD master and compared them, here I think
Not my blog, it may be a coincidence but it’s the same frame I took

tommodore64 said:

I saw a 70mm print this year, it did not look anything like the BD at all.

So what is the closest color from available formats that you’d compare to 70mm screening?

The THX laser, is damn close the print was amazing

One of the many reasons I’m using the 95 THX Laserdisc as the source for my regrade. Thanks dvdmike

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PDB said:

dvdmike said:

JayArgonaut said:

dvdmike said:

Also that first pic, I took that ages ago and it gets everywhere

Ah, so you’re the originator? It’s been referenced on here by other members, never knew who the creator was. Also used here: http://notonbluray.com/blog/orange-and-teal/ is that your blog btw?

tommodore64 said:

JayArgonaut it’s hard to get into mind of James Cameron. At different times and on different formats he seems to prefer a different color scale. BD looks amazing but there is too much blue/orange complementary color there for my taste (but again that was a popular choice in the 80s even though he chose it in 00s). I have Aliens on pretty much all formats and DVD color is pretty much close to what I get used to the most. The best option would be to have “original” (whichever it is) color version and optional new color regrade as an option on blu-ray.

Yeah, likewise with Lucas (who I’m convinced has gone insane), Spielberg and many many others who’ve pulled similar stunts. I’m driven to distraction by the endless home video revisions and perplexing choices. From the uncut 1:66.1 version of Robocop only being available on an OOP non-anamorphic 1999 DVD, to The Matrix receiving a re-colour so it matches the sequels.

Yeah I found a hd version of the DVD master and compared them, here I think
Not my blog, it may be a coincidence but it’s the same frame I took

tommodore64 said:

I saw a 70mm print this year, it did not look anything like the BD at all.

So what is the closest color from available formats that you’d compare to 70mm screening?

The THX laser, is damn close the print was amazing

One of the many reasons I’m using the 95 THX Laserdisc as the source for my regrade. Thanks dvdmike

No problemo as I said before ask away 😃

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Not sure if I’ve asked this before or not so apologies. What source is the best color reference for Aliens?

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Thanks for great links to re-coloring. The color regraded versions are interesting experiments to watch but they should be an extra feature, not the one and only version on the market. The same goes for the original theatrical audio mix, not to mention foreign dubs. I fail to see what’s the problem of including both versions to satisfy both original and contemporary audience.

I’m glad to have Aliens THX LD that matches 70mm and I’m also glad to Have Japanese Matrix DVD with original color and uncut version (they’ve cut down the number of blows Smith gives to Neo and Morpheus). Matrix regrade at least makes sense in the grand scheme of green matrix code.

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It does not match the 70mm, nothing does
It’s the closest by far however

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I haven’t been updating this thread with as much information as the one over at fanres. I finished the regrade of the video for the TV cut. (For those that forgot it is regrading the BD to the 1995 THX laserdisc)

Making the theatrical cut from that should be trivial. For the TV cut all there is left to do is sync the soundtracks: the 5.1, the LD PCM 2.0 (SE LD) and the soundtrack from the TV broadcast. The Theatrical will have the 4.1 from the BD and a PCM 2.0 (non-SE LD).

Here are some examples:

Original BD/Regraded BD
https://i.imgur.com/MJRZRx4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mAjRa1v.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/iu8X4sK.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zq93JVA.jpg

(Edit: That Alien queen/powerloader arm one is backwards with the regard first in the last batch)

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Looks great. Those shots of the queen look so good I could frame them!

On the close-up of the queen’s jaws; is that shot really that desaturated on the LD?

Seriously looking forward to the theatrical cut. Thanks for the update. 😃

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Thanks Turisu. Yeah it looks like that for a few shots but later is more blue.

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Looking forward to Aliens with actual color! Later this year perhaps?

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PDB said:

I haven’t been updating this thread with as much information as the one over at fanres. I finished the regrade of the video for the TV cut. (For those that forgot it is regrading the BD to the 1995 THX laserdisc)

Making the theatrical cut from that should be trivial. For the TV cut all there is left to do is sync the soundtracks: the 5.1, the LD PCM 2.0 (SE LD) and the soundtrack from the TV broadcast. The Theatrical will have the 4.1 from the BD and a PCM 2.0 (non-SE LD).

Here are some examples:

Original BD/Regraded BD
https://i.imgur.com/MJRZRx4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mAjRa1v.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/iu8X4sK.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zq93JVA.jpg

(Edit: That Alien queen/powerloader arm one is backwards with the regard first in the last batch)

Stunning difference. Looking forward to seeing your final work 😃

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Very nice work there. Hopefully I see this on 35mm at a theater someday and I can report back here with my notes. i saw Total Recall on 35mm at a theater last night and as I predicted, there was no teal color timing to speak of. That’s why I will not buy the current blu-ray.

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As someone who owns the UK ALIEN Anthology BD set and the USA 20th Anniversary DVD for ALIEN, this project has me intrigued.
Will this be a BD25 or BD50?
Why aren’t the ALIEN Appendix discs on a BD25 with AVC coding? Too many DVDs and it can still be in SD resolution on a BD.

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I have been looking at this thread and I like what you are doing.

Bad news though is the reason I am posting… And a bit shocking and surprised.

Bill Paxton passed away aged 61…

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I’m curious as to how the colours on this project look vs. KK650’s regrade? Has anyone done a comparison?

RIP Bill Paxton. Game over. 😦

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KK650’s project simply removes the bluish green cast over the entire image, to my eyes… this new project will actually put the reds back in and warm the whole thing up… looking much more like the original DVD which is a good thing. My two cents, anyway.

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Loved how Alien looked, and wondering if there is any update on this project? Has the CBS cut of Aliens been completed?