You_Too said:
@kk650: I'm sorry. What I said might've looked like I'm trying to bash you but it was simply what DJ said: Informing.
I looked at your screenshot of the snow scene from Fellowship and saw that you had balanced out the green but hadn't done the rest that I tried to do, so I simply thought I'd inform people that was the case, so they knew what they had to choose from. And I swear it was no harm intended, same with Terminator.
I think it's very difficult to express emotions with text on a forum, but a good thing to keep in mind is that nothing I ever type here is meant to harm or offend anybody.
You're obviously talented and respect films the way they were originally intended and I understand you're doing your best to fix what's bugging people about some releases. I actually got interested in checking out your versions of The Hobbit and The Matrix sometime.
EDIT: I removed the word "don't" from my previous post since that did actually seem a bit inappropriate. Everybody's free to check out your releases if they want to.
Apology accepted You_Too, I know you're a nice guy from all your posts, thats why your use of 'don't' jarred me a little. I'm sorry if I came across a little defensive myself.
You can't base my regrade of fellowship of the ring off that single snow scene though because I regraded the films using many scenes in the film as colour references and striking a balance between all of them to try to make them ALL look good, not just that snow scene. In fact, if I remember correctly, I was not able to make that snow scene white like it was in the theatrical blu-ray because it messed up the rest of the film's colour grading, so I had to settle for that scene having a blue tint which I thought was probably intentional by PJ because that scene is meant to be very cold.
If you haven't actually checked my version of Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition in full, please do before you pass judgement, I spent a great deal of time striking a balance in the colour grading across the whole film, not just scenes that are meant to be white. You can't fairly judge the release based off that single screenshot in the snow.