Chewtobacca said:
This post might interest you.
Thanks for referencing that! All these techniques are definitely worth a look to correct the "damage".
kk650 said:
It certainly is a very tricky one to do with one setting ...
What was/is your technique/script/program?
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Your sample thumbnails [for example: 1st picture properties = "http://s16.postimg.org/7rol9stv7/image.jpg"] are not showing, at least for me. But clicking on them do show the full-sized pictures [link = "http://postimg.org/image/5zvmewai9/full/" and properties = "http://s16.postimg.org/6peer9b1v/image.jpg"]. Is something wrong with the thumbnails?
On this first picture, the ColourMatch V4 script failed on the upper-right third of the sky, even though it looks like it should've worked. (I checked for crush & blow-out and there is none in that area.) Any thoughts on what happened here?
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Amazon - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition 5-Disc Set) [Blu-ray] (2012) - reviewes
Mateo said:
The Green Tint was not intentionally added!
I have the extended DVD set- no green tint!
I have the itunes digital copies of the extended movies (that actually came free with the boxed bluray set)- no green tint!
Bluray extended towers & return- no green tint!
Bluray extended fellowship- horrible green tint!
Oh, and the extended edition of TFOTR is better in this respect:
Altered color timing aside, The Fellowship of the Ring has, quite frankly, never looked as strong, confident and capable as it does here. ... the kind of sweeping, post-theatrical-release DNR that reared its head on the Blu-ray edition of the theatrical cuts is nowhere to be found. (At least that's one debate settled: the Blu-ray release of the theatrical cut does indeed suffer from unnecessary noise reduction and aberrant smearing. It's only taken us more than a year to put that argument to bed.) -Blu-ray.com review
So, a color-corrected extended edition would make for a superior release all around.