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Ronster
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Info: Star Wars - What is wrong and what is right... Goodbye Magenta
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1-Jun-2018, 2:48 AM

Ah ok interesting… So although a print may have all the detail it might not have the correct exposure?

Hence why a laserdisc has more detail than a print because of being over exposed? or blown in bright part…

So like what I am questioning here about although prints may have more detail over all… They may miss out on certain details depending on how it is handled during exposure?

So just out of curiosity what color you have in the prints for very bright moments pink / magenta or white / yellow?

I guess I am questioning the exposure and luminosity and what may have been lost or gained…

But as far as the sunset shot goes I think there is perhaps Red version and purple version…I think the red version match the Tecnicolor look. Bear in mind also the Technidisc very much resembles the technicolor print color… Could be in the name Techni?

Special effects shots have different exposure to live action due to being assembled from different film stock sources?

I think that moon is meant to be Blue but a large matte slides over it so it becomes more grey…

hue, Luminosity, gain, levels and saturation more correct?