Oh, sure. My lack of interest in restoring the other films is just due to how much work it takes to get the proper materials and the costs of really scanning them properly, etc.
But if I had access to great scans, etc., it would be fun. They would benefit from all of Legacy's software tools and resources and would be tons easier. The first anything is the hardest one; building the infrastructure, getting the foundation built, getting up to speed... Plus I've learned tons of tricks and techniques along the way, and been forced to come up with new ways to handle things simply because of the issues with the harder shots in Star Wars. That sandcrawler shot, for example, was simultaneously a testing ground for things which would apply to the Worst Shot in the Film - the landspeeder panning shot after Ben Jedi Mind Tricks the stormtrooper. That will actually be a fun video to post but it will take me a bit to make it, because I want to show just how much shit went into repairing that shot. It's also the most dramatic before/after, ultimately, because of how wrecked the source is.
Eagle-eyed observers have noticed I've been posting Changed-in-the-Special-Edition shots first, and you guys are right as to why - when you see what could've been done even with the most problem plates, it makes the additions all the more unnecessary. And they're not even good shots most of the time. I'm working on the next round of videos now, things like the Throne Room (tons of work), Falcon Hangar matte paintings, Ben's Hut... stay tuned!