NeverarGreat said:
DrDre said:
Those last frames look spectacular!
I think this method will be the way to go when doing color corrections of the Blu-ray, as it automates what would be (and was) hours and hours of work trying to rescue these shots using manual color correction. There will still be problems with the Blu-ray that need to be corrected by hand of course, such as R2's dome in the above shot, which is oddly green with purple panels. That's just the nature of the blu-ray, that some shots are missing color channels and gradients and nothing can be done to fix that without pulling in color information from another source.
Actually, the purple panels were due to inaccurate cropping, before color correcting. R2's dome is actually slightly green tinted from the dirt on his dome. Here is the correct one: