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#483724
Topic
GOUT, Automated Theatrical Colouring, and a Reference Guide
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zombie84 said:
Here is a good example of how some of the colour only becomes apparent when you saturate it:

From the ESB trailer:

http://savestarwars.com/images/goutcorrections/empiretrailer1.jpg

ESB Bootleg:

http://savestarwars.com/images/goutcorrections/esbboot1.jpg



PUGGO STRIKES BACK (frame approx.)
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y137/bkev/vlcsnap-2011-03-16-20h12m35s2.png

In Puggo's capture, the cave appears to be of a cyan color rather than a blue. I don't think he's done anything other than combine two captures to smooth out things that might have gone wrong in one or the other, so the colors should be basically raw.

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#483496
Topic
Last movie seen
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captainsolo said:



ChainsawAsh said:

Get Carter (1971) - Great movie.  Love me some Michael Caine.


I adore this movie. This seriously deserves a blu! The current DVD is only single layer and pales next to the 35mm original I saw last year!

Jack Carter is the definition of badass. Cool, sophisticated, driven, remorseless, bored-Harry Palmer on steroids. And that score... :)

Well that's just, like, uh your opinion man.

Yep, I watched that movie - a midnight showing in fact. Still great.

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#483112
Topic
Making our own 35mm preservation--my crazy proposal
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^Another problem is that -1 has probably already paid for the process, and that's never cheap. A second pass isn't quite as easy as it might be for Puggo, who has the technology himself; I would imagine he went to a small business to get this done. It's not like they'll do a second pass for free.

Unless of course I'm mistaken and he has the equipment himself..