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towne32 said:
edit: went back and figured it out.
So, retro is similar to the V1 releases.
Technicolor is the more saturated version.
Classic is... somewhere in between?
It's nice to have options. Hopefully you're not having to do 12 releases of RoTJ (yubnub/new endings, 9gb and 16gb, 3 color gradings).
No, Retro has nothing to do with my first releases a year ago colourwise, none of these do. I completely redid the colour grading of all three OT films for these Version 2 releases to get more of a feeling of the theatrical prints.
The Retro release of Star Wars is actually already available on tehparadox and myspleen if you want to see how it looks.
It's difficult to distinguish between the three in words but i'll give it a try:
Retro is the release that most has the feeling of the Star Wars print frames that I've seen. It has a slightly desaturated matte feeling to it with a slight green fade that gives it an older more retro feel like the print.
Classic is the release that I would probably consider my prefered release and the one that I would recommend most people go with if they only check out one, its more colourful than the Retro release and it plays more to the strengths of the blu-ray transfer, with a more natural/balanced colour palette with less green fade.
The Technicolor release is the most experimental of the three, it shares the image dynamics and the more balanced/natural colour palette of the Classic release but with far punchier colours for that technicolor kick.