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Lasz said:
already looks amazing, despite it's imperfections
How dare you say it is imperfections.
Team Olie
Lasz said:
already looks amazing, despite it's imperfections
How dare you say it is imperfections.
Team Olie
TV's Frink said:
Lasz said:
already looks amazing, despite it's imperfections
How dare you say it is imperfections.
Team Olie
Oh shucks, I have fallen into grammatical incorrectness... mea culpa, mea culpa...
This short scene of the explosion on the Death Star and the Stormtroopers hitting the walls, was very problematic, and took a few hours to fix:
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Normal speed:
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k3VyPuOPxGlcelc556N
Slow motion (2fps):
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k477mZbOP3r6F6c55hM
There were many other scenes with noise, dirt, and scratches, Even the explosions had many areas to clean. Reel 6 was the most difficult and time consuming one to clean up, even without replacement shots.
Team Negative1
Very good job on the clean up, looks fantastic. Keep up the great work!
I have to say this last sample looks really great. The color, depth and detail are all there. To me at least, this sample looks much better than the one for the first reel (apart from the cleanup, which is terrific for all the samples you've shared).
Thanks for the comments.
A private screening of the Workprint was held last night, more details with videos and pictures will be posted.
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Team Negative1
A few sample screenshots (Low resolution) and several video clips have been posted now:
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Team Negative1
Status update:
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Reel 3 is nearing completion, has had stabilization, cropping, and flicker removal done. Also, the replacement shots are finished.
It will be the first Reel for getting color correction done.
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Reel 1 will have the replacement shots worked on, and hopefully get completed in a few weeks.
Team Negative1
I tried to experiment a bit with color correcting the first reel of the sample -1 shared a few weeks ago. I used a single frame as reference, namely:
http://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/image.axd?picture=/2015/06/35mm-Frame-8228.png
The match was not perfect, but it's not that far off:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137848
Then I used the color correction model on a number of other frames:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137849
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137851
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137852
DrDresaid:
I tried to experiment a bit with color correcting the first reel of the sample -1 shared a few weeks ago. I used a single frame as reference, namely:
http://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/image.axd?picture=/2015/06/35mm-Frame-8228.png
The match was not perfect, but it's not that far off:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137848
Then I used the color correction model on a number of other frames:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137849
You did a good job matching the source, but what exactly is the source? I tried looking for an article and they don't even have any dated June 2015. Hmm.
Offhand, it looks to me a bit like what Harmy did for DeSp 2.5. Corrected to match scans from a print, but the scan it's being matched to might not necessarily be corrected. And like his correction, it's a bit on the green and desaturated side. And also like his, they look pretty good. The deleted sandcrawler shot looks a bit funky, though. As always with my comments on color, this is just biased opinion and I could never claim to know how things are 'supposed' to look.
DrDre said:
I tried to experiment a bit with color correcting the first reel of the sample -1 shared a few weeks ago. I used a single frame as reference, namely:
http://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/image.axd?picture=/2015/06/35mm-Frame-8228.png
The match was not perfect, but it's not that far off:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137848
Then I used the color correction model on a number of other frames:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137849
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137851
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/137852
tatooine is to yellow
^ this was more concise.
benduwan said:
tatooine is to yellow
as hoth is to white
she/her
mwah
clutchins said:
benduwan said:
tatooine is to yellow
as hoth is to white
LMAO
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AntcuFaalb said:
clutchins said:
benduwan said:
tatooine is to yellow
as hoth is to white
LMAO
Tattooine should have been called Hoth.
And Hoth should have been called Coldth.
If your crop is water, what, exactly, would you dust your crops with?
clutchins said:
benduwan said:
tatooine is to yellow
as hoth is to white
your brightness is to high on your monitor/tv....
what i mean is the pics from tatooine looks like there is a sandstorm.to yellow at all.
benduwan said:
your brightness is to high
...as your darkness is to low?
What do I win?
LOL, make it stop.
brash_stryker said:
benduwan said:
your brightness is to high
...as your darkness is to low?
What do I win?
;)
she/her
mwah
uh....i see we have more frink´s here...:-)
Frink owns "here"? (sorry, the grammar police couldn't let that incorrect apostrophe go... haha)
This can also be found in the new color matching thread I created, but I guess it is also relevant here. I wrote a script for matching the colors between two sources very accurately. Since the colors of the video samples for the LPP preservation still need to be adjusted, I thought I would do a few tests. I have matched frame 8228 for the LPP preservation to four sources: GOUT, GKar, 35 mm scan from a different print, and Harmy's Despecialized Edition.
Here are the before after comparisons:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138435
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138436
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138437
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138438
Here are the comparisons to the reference frames:
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138439
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138440
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138441
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/138442
The colors match very well. However, the color corrected LPP framelooks faded. There is not much detail. In some ways the LPP scan is comparable to the GOUT and GKar. This can have three reasons I think:
1) The diference in quality is due to compression
2) The quality of the scan is not that good
3) The print itself is in pretty poor shape
Personally I think the compression is the culprit, but perhaps -1 could provide the uncompressed frame 8228 to be sure...
team_negative1 said:
Status update:
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Reel 3 is nearing completion, has had stabilization, cropping, and flicker removal done. Also, the replacement shots are finished.
It will be the first Reel for getting color correction done.
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Reel 1 will have the replacement shots worked on, and hopefully get completed in a few weeks.
Team Negative1
Any status updates? Would love to see a reel 3 preview, since I don't think we've had any footage from that one IIRC.
towne32 said:
team_negative1 said:
Status update:
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Reel 3 is nearing completion, has had stabilization, cropping, and flicker removal done. Also, the replacement shots are finished.
It will be the first Reel for getting color correction done.
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Reel 1 will have the replacement shots worked on, and hopefully get completed in a few weeks.
Team Negative1
Any status updates?
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