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Post #789126

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DrDre
Parent topic
'Raiders of the Lost Ark' - bluray and colour timing changes (Released)
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Date created
15-Sep-2015, 10:00 AM

PDB said:

DrDre said:

PDB said:

Those color matches look great Dr Dre. I'd love to use your program sometime if you ever release it for public consumption. Color matching is a laborious process.

Concerning the whole discussion of what Raiders really looks like. One of our members here tracked down a rare 1982 LPP of Raiders. There were only 200 made for the '82 re-release. It was mastered from the same 35mm materials as the 1981 prints only unlike the '81 prints there is no fading. As usual the only thing stopping us is the approximately $600 to $750 it costs to scan it. So would anyone be interested?

I will hopefully be able to share a standalone tool based on this method. I will keep you posted.

 That would be great. I'm sure the mechanics of the process are beyond my abilities but what is the input/output? Individual picture frames or video like AVI?

TServo2049 said:

PDB said:

Those color matches look great Dr Dre. I'd love to use your program sometime if you ever release it for public consumption. Color matching is a laborious process.

Concerning the whole discussion of what Raiders really looks like. One of our members here tracked down a rare 1982 LPP of Raiders. There were only 200 made for the '82 re-release. It was mastered from the same 35mm materials as the 1981 prints only unlike the '81 prints there is no fading. As usual the only thing stopping us is the approximately $600 to $750 it costs to scan it. So would anyone be interested?

You know I would be. As per usual, I'd be willing to put down some for this. Anybody else?

 I'm serious when I say you are quickly becoming the patron saint of 35mm projects Servo.

 It can import and export 8 bit and 16 bit images. You build a color correction model for a reference frame in a scene, and then select all other frames in the scene, and correct them with this model.