Octorox said:That Yoda comparison was amazing. I think the color correction is likely the most significant part of this project. I am one of the unlucky people who first saw the OT as the 2004 DVDs. I think that the proper coloring brings a whole new magical feel to this film as apposed to the drab and simultaneously oversaturated color abomination that is the 04 DVDs.
i know what you mean. whilst the SEs were the first versions of star wars that i saw, the 04 DVDs were the first versions i've owned. and untill recently i had next to no problem with them.
upon first viewing, with my untrained eyes, the only thing i noticed that was off were the lightsabers. as i got older and wiser (and got a vhs copy of the SEs) i've realised how messed up the colours are! then i got a decent surround system and things got worse! it's about this time that i found originaltrilogy.com and now i know the full extent of how messed up the dvds are!
the point im trying to make is that people coming to star wars post 04 may not even know what a substandard copy of the film they are being presented with. some of us are too young to have experienced the films properly.
but then again the term "properly" is relative. to me the proper ending of RotJ is the galaxy celebrating - not a teddy bear picknick.
-doodie
edit: i just realised that i forgot the main point of my post which is, ady, the colour correction is (to me) the best thing about the work you are doing.