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A New Hope DVD Color Correction (*unfinished project * - a mass of information) — Page 5

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You could render just the problematic section again and use Avisynth to splice in the corrected footage.  There's no need to re-render everything.

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Chewtobacca said:

NeverarGreat said:  So perhaps it's time to scuttle this project and start a complete color correction. I would be dissatisfied with releasing any settings which didn't fix the binary sunset or the Death Star explosion, for example.

That's one way to look at it.  Another is to look at the blanket setting as a starting point for someone else's project, like the one You_Too provided for Harmy, in which case it wouldn't matter that certain shots were not perfect.

I don't envy the person who wants to understand my settings. It started out so simple, just a single video layer with about 22 luma and chroma settings to solve every problem in the movie. Ha.

Fast forward a year, and there are over a hundred discrete luma and chroma settings, spread over seven video layers, which together will only minimize certain systemic issues, but leave many scenes and individual shots sorely wanting.

That's what it will look like when it's up and running. I'm just not sure anyone else will want to deal with the confusion.

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NeverarGreat said:I'm just not sure anyone else will want to deal with the confusion.

You have a point. Maybe there's a way of saving all your settings to a file that someone else who has the program can open.  One can do this in VirtualDub, so it should be possible in Premiere Elements

Whatever happens, I'll look forward to your release, and it's rare that I look forward to watching the 2004 SE.

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A possible way to simle it down would be to export all your settings as a single 3D color lookup table. The HALD lookup table is a simple image, and I believe you can apply it when you encode a video with FFMpeg.

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Please release a video of the Death Star explosion. Your color correction is really amazing.

Did you used rotoscope? How did you recovered these colors?

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Well, that was just a quick and dirty correction, as the Death Star turned rather green. Granted that it's not supposed to be as gray as it was in the DVD, but further work is probably in order with that shot. No rotoscoping was done. The removal of unwanted colors was accomplished with selective gamma modifications as well as my method of subtracting the blue bleed.

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Crikey - that's one hell of a change from the original !
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*winces* ...but anyhow, have you worked out if its feasible with your software to do the whole thing scene by scene? Could you plug in your overall settings and then adjust scenes you wanted or would you start over completely? 
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NeverarGreat said:

One might even call it...

...night and day.

;)

 

FTFY.

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This looks really promising - maybe I'll use you correction when making v3.0 one day :-)

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Harmy said:

This looks really promising - maybe I'll use you correction when making v3.0 one day :-)

Is this real??

*pinches self*

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Another test to see whether the original sky color in this shot could be recovered:

I'd say so. But unfortunately for the DVD, most of the detail on 3PO's shoulders is on the blue channel, so it's a compromise.

JEDIT: I've updated the image. This one keeps almost all the blue detail by turning it red.

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NeverarGreat said: Password: icare

Haha!  I like the password. :D

That scene looks incredible.  I've never seen Star Wars looking so good for color.

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Chewtobacca said:

NeverarGreat said: Password: icare

Haha!  I like the password. :D

That scene looks incredible.  I've never seen Star Wars looking so good for color.

Thanks! Of course, it's much easier to make a single scene look good with a single set of settings than an entire movie. Going forward, I may just post shots and scenes like the Binary Sunset that are entirely different than the DVD, as these are the ones that will take most of the time to get right. The above shot is an example of that.

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NeverarGreat said:

Another test to see whether the original sky color in this shot could be recovered:

I'd say so. But unfortunately for the DVD, most of the detail on 3PO's shoulders is on the blue channel, so it's a compromise.

JEDIT: I've updated the image. This one keeps almost all the blue detail by turning it red.

The problem with this shot is that it wasn't just recolor-timed, the characters were cut out of the background and the background was swapped, so you can't "pull out" the original colors, because they're just not there.

Also, I was horrified by how bad v2.1 looked in your comparison, so I checked and this is what the actual v2.1 frame looks like:

As you can see, not only are there some really ugly compression artifacts in your comparison, but the colors and brightness are wrong as well.

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Thanks for pointing that out Harmy, I didn't even check Despecialized on that one. Your image came from the comparison image gallery, so I'll make sure to double check from now on. The real image is much better.

How do you think this shot was changed? I would guess that the background was isolated with a chroma key of some kind and then the color was swapped. This would mean that the original sky remains, it's just a different color. Or would the entire sky be replaced with something else? That doesn't make sense.

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I think it was done with manual rotoscoping, judging by the much sharper edges around Luke's face. Whether the sky was completely replaced, or just recoloured separately is hard to tell. Your attempt is very successful in bringing it close to the original colors - the problem is with these heavy color shifts is that correcting them usually brings out artifacts, which is just the case here.