thorr said:
The clip looks amazing to me. Is it perfect? Maybe not, but it is damn close!
I was wondering about something else. If you have a publicity still that is a different shot than any frame in the movie but it is in the same place and time, can you still use it to fix the color (similar to the publicity shot you recently showed with the guy who gets choked)? Also, a lot of scenes these days look like they were shot in a bottle of Windex (not talking about Star Wars). Can this fix that problem if you have a publicity still that isn't doused in Windex?
This is an example of Windex: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/images/reviews/197/full/1371158749_1.png
It can be done. You just need to find a suitable reference. For this example I used this reference:
As for the Star Wars frame, I first did a reverse color correction. Rather than keep fiddling on the colors, I take a reference whose colors I like, and then adjust the reference colors to match the frame I want to correct. Build a color correction model to reverse the process, and use that to correct the frame.
Before:
After: