What I intended to say is that the LD has less information on the sides, in respect to the BD; so, the ColourMatch tries to match colors for the BD that has, let's say, 100% of the image, using the LD as color reference that has about 92% of the image; then, it has to guess what color the missing 8% should have... got the point? Add to this the fact that the jpg images are compressed more than the BD, they have the "blu-ray.com" overlaid on them and color palette is completely different... those things contribute to NOT match perfectly the colors... maybe using ColourLike (or ColourLikeFBF, or RGBMatch) the BD colors could be better, but color matching the BD is NOT the mission of this project; it was just a waste-some-time joke to fill the empty moments - and they are rare this week - between a project work and the other...
Please apologize if I seemed a bit rude, it was not my intention; I just wanted to explain my point of view. Are we still friends? (^^,)
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I'm processing the scene when Belle discovers the rose; it should be online in less than an hour.