I’d take a bit less fine detail with much better colors and no excessive DNR over the the amateurish blue-ray version any day. Whose idea was it to create such inconsistency in one film? It’s like it was done by a person who was experimenting with various features of a video-editing software and then at some point left it at what it was and passed on as ready for release. It’s truly unbelievable. The more u think about the DNR decisions and color grading of the blu-ray, the more confused u get how anyone thought that was what the film deserved. I get the point of trying to match it with the other two prequels but if that is the case, it went terribly wrong.
Post #1315876
- Author
- Vladimon
- Parent topic
- Star Wars Prequels 35mm 4K Filmized Editions by Emanswfan (a WIP)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1315876/action/topic#1315876
- Date created
- 30-Dec-2019, 10:09 PM