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Alexrd said:
Jetrell Fo said:
Caps from my Japan LD .....
The Laserdisc, like the DVD, is useless thanks to that pinkish filter (and low resolution).
I was just giving folks another angle to look at really .....
I used quite a few different filters on that image. I hope it's clear all those images are the same blurry image and the left and right one represent two different approaches of dealing with the blurriness.
As to the Qui-Gon picture, yes I did that in photoshop but it could just as easily be done in After Effects or probably even avisynth.
Alexrd said:
Jetrell Fo said:
Caps from my Japan LD .....
The Laserdisc, like the DVD, is useless thanks to that pinkish filter (and low resolution).
I was just giving folks another angle to look at really .....
pat man said:
Alexrd said:
This picture was just posted on Star Wars Facebook page, and it shows another example of the original, warmer colour timing.
Here's a quick comparison (couldn't get the exact frame):
Yes the original dose look warmer. I would say increase the yellow in this shot or adjust the White balance.
Tried that, but the background is affected as well:
Jetrell Fo said:
I was just giving folks another angle to look at really .....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. Just explaining why we've ruled them out.
Not to derail the thread, but is that guy in the background with the funny hat supposed to be the same guy who's an advisor to Palpatine in ROTJ?
This is from ROTJ...
And yes, it is absolutely off topic in this thread. Try here:
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/General-Star-Wars-Random-Thoughts-Thread/topic/12545/
Edit: Sorry, I didn't realize you meant the guy in the background of the TPM Jabba picture. But it was still a bit off topic :-)
SpilkaBilka said:
Not to derail the thread, but is that guy in the background with the funny hat supposed to be the same guy who's an advisor to Palpatine in ROTJ?
Nice find! At least the headress looks exactly the same.
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Alexrd said:
pat man said:
Alexrd said:
This picture was just posted on Star Wars Facebook page, and it shows another example of the original, warmer colour timing.
Here's a quick comparison (couldn't get the exact frame):
Yes the original dose look warmer. I would say increase the yellow in this shot or adjust the White balance.
Tried that, but the background is affected as well:
Jetrell Fo said:
I was just giving folks another angle to look at really .....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. Just explaining why we've ruled them out.
Well suggestions don't always work.
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pat man said:
Any news?
I'm having problems with importing the H.264 file to Premiere or After Effects. Do you happen to know how to do this?
What container are you using? I'd recommend importing in m2ts without multiple audio files and no subtitles.
Harmy said:
What container are you using? I'd recommend importing in m2ts without multiple audio files and no subtitles.
I've tried to do it on an MKV to no avail. I've also tried converting the file to m2ts, but I still can't import it.
MKV doesn't work but m2ts remuxed with tsmuxer always works for me, so I don't know what the problem could be.
Alexrd said:
pat man said:
Alexrd said:
This picture was just posted on Star Wars Facebook page, and it shows another example of the original, warmer colour timing.
Here's a quick comparison (couldn't get the exact frame):
Yes the original dose look warmer. I would say increase the yellow in this shot or adjust the White balance.
Tried that, but the background is affected as well:
Jetrell Fo said:
I was just giving folks another angle to look at really .....
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. Just explaining why we've ruled them out.
Use a luma mask and key it to just the areas you want affected by the colour correction. Then you can just warm the areas you want.
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Wow that is weird.
That "original" frame simply doesn't exist in the DVD version that I have. Notice how Jabba's eyes are slightly more open on the original, and the appearance of a "hole" on his chin that is absent on the original. At no point in the shot does this hole disappear on the DVD, so I assume that this effect was redone for the DVD along with the the rest of the digital additions in this sequence, or the end of this shot was perhaps cut off.
If the character was redone, global color correction wouldn't really work, as the colors of the separate elements may be different.
Sorry if this has been said before, I just noticed it.
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Harmy said:
MKV doesn't work but m2ts remuxed with tsmuxer always works for me, so I don't know what the problem could be.
Yes, I did it with tsmuxer. I even tried to mux it with the dts track on a separate file, but I still receive the same "The file has an unsupported compression type." error.
@Alexrd: That's strange. Which version of the programs are you using?
@Neverar: That's very interesting. It could well be that the "original" is just some sort of promo picture and is not actually from the film at all.
Harmy said:
@Alexrd: That's strange. Which version of the programs are you using?
5.5.
Is there any special option I need to activate on tsmuxer before the conversion? I think I did everything okay though. The file plays fine.
Not that I can think of. And CS5.5 should definitely be able to read m2ts just fine. I really don't know what the problem could be.
Something is very off about that shot from the facebook page. In a way I don't doubt it's the original, since there is a difference like the two "holes" in Jabba's skin which seems to have been added in the blu-ray version. But what's off is that in the original, the shadow detail has been desaturated.
This is what it looks like when I've re-saturated those shadows:
This should probably be more like what it would have looked like originally.
Here's the frame from the pre-DVD TB broadcast:
It seems strange that they would rerender Jabba as early as that - it seems more likely to me that that FB picture isn't from the original at all.
Weird. Maybe the FB picture is from a workprint?
EDIT: Could anyone upload that same shot from some theatrical bootleg? Then we could check if Jabba has those holes in his skin.
Harmy said:
Here's the frame from the pre-DVD TB broadcast:
It seems strange that they would rerender Jabba as early as that - it seems more likely to me that that FB picture isn't from the original at all.
pre-DVD TB broadcast ..... Is this the one that Adywan based his "theatrical reconstruction" off of?
I think so, yeah.
So, I know it's been a long time, but only recently was able to work a bit on this. Did a conversion to .mp4 to make some tests on Premiere, but I've been having some problems applying auto contrast to a sequence. It starts to flicker due to some frames gaining a different contrast level when compared to the rest. Did anyone have a similar problem with one of your edits? If so, is there an easy solution?
Yes, never ever apply auto anything.