TServo2049: Exactly, when I say natural in this case, I'm referring to the fact that's it the intended look of the film, it's the original color timing of the film and it's always looked like that and gives it a very distinctive tone and feel. Now it doesn't feel right, it doesn't ruin the movie, but it really has a big affect on the look and feel of it.
You_Too: I've thought the same thing before, the more of this I see, the more I begin hoping that the directors will *not* be involved in the release of movies on Blu-ray, as they increasingly tend to screw them up. I think if the studios handled them, while you might not get the same overall quality you might get with the director being involved (for example, the studio carelessly applying DNR in some cases), at least you wouldn't get these weird alterations that shouldn't be happening in the first place. The studios would just keep it simple and release the theatrical version on Blu-ray and call it a day.
Hmm, maybe one day someone skilled in the techniques of color correction will restore the proper degree of blue to those scenes in Aliens... ;)
Post #681899
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- Dunedain
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- Info: General Terminator 1 & 2 Discussions.
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- 6-Jan-2014, 1:28 PM