The colour issues and so forth are easily fixed on the DVD, but you just can't recover detail from the laserdisc that isn't there in the first place. So the DVD is still my #1 choice for the bulk of the footage, but I'll take another look at the SE laserdiscs to see if some of the footage to 'put back' is better quality than the faces/Definitive set.
The colour issues and so forth are easily fixed on the DVD, but you just can't recover detail from the laserdisc that isn't there in the first place. So the DVD is still my #1 choice for the bulk of the footage, but I'll take another look at the SE laserdiscs to see if some of the footage to 'put back' is better quality than the faces/Definitive set.