Might be an insanely stupid question, but how can we know if that print is from 1981 and not recently made from the blu-ray master? Because of the dirt that shows up in the scans?
Either way, I'm taking back all that I have said about the color timing of this film. It looks phenomenal and in fact I own another BD that has a similar color timing: The Ten Commandments. I think I read that it was also color timed carefully to match the original appearance of the film, and it looks just as stunning as Raiders.
Makes me wonder how many old films haven't yet gotten a correct color timing on their BD releases. And what about Indy 2 and 3? Are there any LPP scans of them out there to show how they looked back then? They both look pretty good on BD too, but I think they could at least have removed the edge enhancement.