DrDre said:
Take the example of the film Gladiator:Is your example from the remastered BD or the previous one? The former has color-timing that is noticeably different from the latter, which matches previous home-video releases and the HDTV broadcasts. I’m just curious as to which you chose.
So if I was to buy the movie, I’d want the older, non-remastered BD?
God no, it’s one of the worst BDs out there with arrows erased by automatic dirt removal.
So the old one is bad, but the new one has inaccurate colors? That kind of sucks.