Originally posted by: pittrek
Arnie, "you're a wonderfull human being"
I would be for example interested in it
And BTW why do you think it has changed colors ? To be honest the colors look very good, very natural. At least the screenshots you posted
Arnie, "you're a wonderfull human being"


And BTW why do you think it has changed colors ? To be honest the colors look very good, very natural. At least the screenshots you posted
They change color for the same reason your parent's photographs look faded and old newpaper clippings look yellow. Film is chemical, and when the chemicals age they change composition and hence colours.
The scans of course still look wonderful--one of the reasons is that you are seeing a direct image of a backlit piece of celluloid, the same as it would be when illuminated by a projector in a theater, so it has that great three-dimensional luminance with all the detail and color (faded and changed as it may be).