I wasn’t trying to imply that the Star Wars Blu-ray looks the same on a monitor as on a TV (or for that matter that a Blu-ray is directly comparable to film), my point was that there’s a known software problem that makes certain programs misinterpret the Blu-ray colors, and that if you avoid this issue you can get frames from the Blu-ray looking consistent to each other, even if they’re not comparable to TV broadcast. VLC in my experience manages to not screw up colors too badly, so it’s a workable way for most people to export the frames.
Post #1115447
- Author
- NeverarGreat
- Parent topic
- Star Wars Trilogy SE bluray color regrade (a WIP)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1115447/action/topic#1115447
- Date created
- 6-Oct-2017, 1:10 PM