For what it's worth, Harmy, I've observed that the nitpickiness of people's comments increases in direct proportion to the amazingness of the editor. When people become hyper-critical, they do so because they believe the editor in question is capable of successfully meeting their expectations. The fact that people are scrutinizing the colour in every frame of the work print is, in a roundabout way, a compliment to you. If people didn't think this preservation was any good, or if they didn't have the level of faith in you that they do, they wouldn't bother posting such criticisms in the first place.
That being said, I can only imagine how frustrating it must be for you to be on the receiving end of a seemingly-ceaseless onslaught of comments regarding how the colours could be tweaked, especially after hours of work. As much as I'm a stickler for theatrical accuracy, at the end of the day when V.2 gets released, I know I'm going to forget about all these minor nitpicks and be able to sit back and enjoy Star Wars as it originally was, and that's really all that matters.