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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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2-Jun-2018, 5:39 PM

Yeah I hear what you saying about memory, and I know the print is correct or accurate but there is something I can’t quite put my finger on.

And my thoughts lie with perhaps if it is indeed a broadcast print then how would that handle with a CRT and how would that also change the information.

The Blu ray when it comes to R2-D2 panels they won’t go the same color as the technicolor print in fact there is one shot that even if I desaturate the whole image his front part round his eye is blue and everything else is black and white.

So yeah the Blu-ray has some serious issues…

I am just pondering these variations and It might only be small, but it is signifficant enough that it’s coming over like there is something not 100% correct but say 98% correct and that’s not to say I am calling it out as wrong but it does seem that there is evidence to support that is displayed at least a certain way and that perhaps should be taken into account.

I mean I’m not bonkers but I think action is very important part of the film and It should not be overlooked even though it is a small thing ultimately.

Basically they were yellow flashes until the DVD came out in 2004… And I still had a CRT so I am wondering if it has to do with this or that as you say it’s been prepared by design for CRT or the CRT simply misinterprets highlights… But since the new 2004 it has lost the luminence that it did have in my opinion.

Either way you can’t erase 20 years of something being a certain way even if it’s wrong…