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Post #930796

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kk650
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kk650's Star Wars Saga: Regraded and Semi-Specialized (Released)
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Date created
17-Apr-2016, 7:53 PM

towne32 said:

bromeo said:

Has anyone checked out the regraded TFA yet? I stumbled upon it in “teh place” about 10 minutes ago. The screencaps looked pretty nice (the skin tone comparisons).

Looks like it was deleted. Makes sense.

Edit: Managed to find some screencaps, though. It’s standard KK type color preferences, where the red tones are taken out of skin. Ends up looking too yellow or desaturated for my personal preference, but it’s very consistent with his normal corrections so I’m sure a lot of people will like it.

I think the only thing we’re all going to be able to agree on when it comes to the colours of Star Wars is that we’ll never be able to agree haha red sunburnt fleshtones to me and bromeo look great for others here, DrDre’s latest screencaps for example look too red to me with sunburnt fleshtones but some here love how it looks. That reddish look is not for me, I would personally never grade fleshtones to look like that (unless of course there is a reddish lightsource nearby that justifies it).

There are so many colour schemes for the original film out there that everybody will have the choice to go with whatever colour scheme they prefer. The first film for whatever reason really divides opinion when it comes to how people think it should look. My main aim with these regrades has been to maintain a consistant look in terms of fleshtones across all seven films.

I have also added a 22gb release of The Force Awakens on tehparadox, with a maxed out bitrate version of 49gb coming out very soon.

Don’t worry guys, I have not forgotten about the Empire Strikes Back Semi-Specialised Edition V2.2 with Ian McDiarmid in the Emperor scene, I’v just had a lot on my plate lately. It will be the next release after the maxed out bitrate version of The Force Awakens.

Here are screencap comparisons for all seven Star Wars regrades:

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Semi-Specialised Edition V2.2L:

Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Blu-ray 4:

Regraded 4:

Blu-ray 5:

Regraded 5:

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Semi-Specialised Edition V2.2:

Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Blu-ray 4:

Regraded 4:

Blu-ray 5:

Regraded 5:

Blu-ray 6:

Regraded 6:

Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Semi-Specialised Edition V2.15:

Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Blu-ray 4:

Regraded 4:

Blu-ray 5:

Regraded 5:

Blu-ray 6:

Regraded 6:

Regraded Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Regrained Edition V2

Official Blu-ray 1:

Regraded and Regrained Edition 1:

Official Blu-ray 2:

Regraded and Regrained Edition 2:

Official Blu-ray 3:

Regraded and Regrained Edition 3:

Regraded Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones V2

Official Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Official Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Official Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Regraded Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith V2

Official Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Official Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Official Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Regraded Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens

Blu-ray 1:

Regraded 1:

Blu-ray 2:

Regraded 2:

Blu-ray 3:

Regraded 3:

Blu-ray 4:

Regraded 4:

Blu-ray 5:

Regraded IMAX 5:

Blu-ray 6:

Regraded 6:

Blu-ray 7:

Regraded 7:

Blu-ray 8:

Regraded 8: