Yes, prints tend to have more contrast, than the interpostive on which they are made. Blurays releases are usually based on a scan of the negative or an interpositive if they want to keep the original color timing. Prints get more contrasty with each generation, which can be seen on 16 mm prints, that are usually based on scanning a 35 mm print. The result is more black crush, and blowout.
Post #904106
- Author
- DrDre
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- Color matching and prediction: color correction tool v1.3 released!
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- Date created
- 4-Feb-2016, 3:01 AM