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There actually is green in the walls in the last frame I posted. I don’t really see any clear evidence of red shifting. Most of the frames look reasonably white balanced, except for many of the Tatooine shots, that have a very noticeable yellow shift. Also, it would be some incredible red shift, that somehow makes the print look better.
Could these scans have been manipulated? I guess so, but the colors look very natural for the majority of the frames. Also, why then not correct the yellow shift in some of the frames as well, and why are the perforated edges not affected by such alleged manipulation?
When it comes to the old home video releases, the JSC’s colors are a very close match to this print:
Is that a coincidence? One thing I did notice, is that it has the A New Hope subtitle in the crawl, so it’s definitely not a Technicolor print. Could some of the color shift problems in the original 1977 release prints have been corrected for the 1981 re-release? One thing I noticed, is the green shift, that is clearly visible in the scene, where Leia gives R2-D2 her message for Obi-Wan. It’s in the Technicolor print scans, -1’s raw LPP scan, yet it’s not to be seen on the JSC, nor is blue R2-D2 when when he enters the escape pod. So, some color issues were “fixed” for the early home video releases, or could it have been earlier?