SleepyBear said:
I might have to agree. Never mind.
I haven’t tested with Blu-ray's own non-cleaned-up originals, but from the DVD (screen-caps snagged from TrekCore – _The Enemy Within image gallery), some excellent results can be obtained by eye (proof-of-concept in a paint program) with simple normalization (estimating & setting black to black [~016], white to white [~240], and grey to grey [~128]), judicious DNR, mild sharpening, and a little more saturation:
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“corrected” DVD |
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