Sorry guys, I don't check this forum often, so my replies might sometimes be sluggish.
The question of raw dailes vs deleted scenes...
They are two completely different things. The deleted/alternate scenes are taken from the edited ones on the set, although I have made a few minor modifications to integrate them into the film better--the way it stood, the "play all" function on the set was designed so that they played as a condensed alternate version of the film. I'm keeping the fuller narrative, so they sometimes have to be sandwiched between existing footage, and this required a few editorial techniques.
The dailies though, come from the documentaries. The documentaries, rather than showing the footage from the film or the edited deleted scenes, often show the raw camera outakes, usually of alternate takes and alternate angles of existing scenes, unique stuff that is only seen in these docs. I spent two days cataloging them all because sometimes they are quick and subtle, and ended up with a huge library of shots that aren't seen in any version of the film; I didn't use them all, because sometimes they didn't fit, but I tried to use them as much as possible. So, for example, when Deckard enters the Bradbury building and you get that long tracking shot of him entering from above, the version you will see here is the first half of that shot that was edited out of the film but appeared in the documentaries where it starts on an empty hallways, tracks left and then pans down to find Deckard, ending right where the shot normally begins. I had to colour-correct it intensively to match the following and preceding footage. Another example is that there is a shot of Deckard running on the top of cars from the Zhora chase, and some shots of extras that are really neat, again from the docs, that I have edited into the chase sequence (while also tightening a couple existing shots to keep it balanced better). Another example, is the scene with Chew--it begins with the deleted/alternate scene with Batty and Roy walking to the store. Once they enter, we cut to the theatrical/DC/FC version, but once Batty steps inside, instead of lingering on the close-up of his feet, we cut to a wide angle dolly shot from the dailies as he walks through the lab, cutting back to Chew from the regular versions, with some custom sound work since all the dailies are silent. So, with all these different sources cut together, that five minute sequence has only 50% of material from the regular versions.
Anyway, the reason this hasn't been completed is because my laptop died in the summer. I'm currently working off my netbook for the last six months, and it's not nearly powerful enough to do anything on this. I have all the files though, and I'm hoping to buy a brand-new desktop this week, so god willing this could be completed and finalized and available by the end of the month.
EDIT
Just got a great new computer today with a fantastic processor and monitor. In the middle of transferring files now. Hopefully start getting back to work on this tomorrow!