zombie84: Did you see those screen shots harmy posted on page 97 comparing the v3 DVD set to the new Blu-ray set? It seems like the v3 image looks a little too greenish, whereas the Blu-ray shot looked like the colors were more accurate, more neutral. What do you think?
As to the technical ideas, I wonder if that is possible, to retain more of the original detail, but still smooth away any artifacts from the up-res? Would be cool, if it could be done.
dark_jedi: Personally, I'd say take the extra time and re-render them for the most perfect video quality you can get. I think it's worth the wait. And you're only making a Blu-ray set like this once, so you might as well go all out and make it the very best it can be. :) Because, after this, we'll have to wait for either access to a 35mm film scan of the trilogy or Lucas to decide to be reasonable and release a fully restored new transfer of the trilogy, if we want to see Star Wars without the stupid SE stuff in any better quality. =)
Happy 4th of July to everyone! :)
Post #511567
- Author
- Dunedain
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- Star Wars OT & 1997 Special Edition - Various Projects Info (Released)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/511567/action/topic#511567
- Date created
- 4-Jul-2011, 11:43 PM