snicker said:
Dunedain: Any automated process can perform outside of expectation. It happened with the first release of Gladiator on Blu-ray. Whatever software Paramount used interpreted fast-moving objects (arrows and fireballs) in the opening battle sequence as scratches and debris and attempted to remove them from the image with pretty ugly results.
You can see an example here:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=2243467&postcount=275
The only way to avoid this would be to clean up short segments and review the results for accuracy. These guys seem to know what they're doing though and everything looks fantastic so far but, sh*t, anything's possible.
thanks for the comments guys..
can you move this topic over to:
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http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Making-our-own-35mm-preservation-my-crazy-proposal/topic/5853/page/58/
or to the technical forum.. thanks..
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/forum.cfm/How-Tos-and-Technical-Discussions/forum/12/
later
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