Fleshtones are yellow in that last clip but within perfectly acceptable limits IMHO, with the exception of perhaps one or two shots of biggs than can be selectively regraded and course tarkin that definately has to be selectively regraded like I did in my first release.
I've been reading up about on the debate about what the death star interior should look like, some say it should be as neutral grey as possible, while some say it should look blueish green, much like poita's 35mm frame he posted here that he says is close to the print themselves in terms of colour:
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Star-Wars-1977-releases-on-35mm/post/684304/#TopicPost684304
I've been experimenting to try and get that blueish green colour in the death star. Here are two screencaps, one using my current settings with a more neutral looking deathstar interior, the other with a bit of blueish green added to better match the Death Star walls of the frame poita posted:
More neutral Death Star Interior:
More blueish green Death Star interior:
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Which do people prefer, the more neutral Death Star interior shot or the one where the Death Star interior od more blueish green and more closely matches the interior colours of poita's frame?
You can see the difference better by opening them up in seperate windows and switching between them.