Darth Editous said:
ChainsawAsh said:
Ever heard of seamless branching?
That many lossless audio tracks might add up a bit, though. And Blu-Rays are 25GB single-layer, 50GB dual-layer, not 100.
You could have different edits with seamless branching that were like each of those editions, but don't forget that the SEs, and the DVDs, were cleaned up and coloured in different ways, so even a shot that hasn't been otherwise tweaked with new effects will be different in each edition.
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It's the cut that matters, everything else is restoration. I think color timing is part of the restoration and not the edit. The 2004 set was just badly color timed. Cleaning up and even re compositing is also part of restoration IMO.