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#681422
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Info: General Terminator 1 & 2 Discussions.
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bigrob said:

dvdmike said:

OPC in London show an original Dolby print at least a few times a year need to get down and see it one day

You sure? i've seen it twice there now and it's been digital. you can tell when it's a digital because the picture is windowed boxed and doesn't have any imperfections that a print would have (scratches, reel change burns)

T1 is 35mm (via optimum releasing which is strange) though but it's the 2001 remaster with 5.1 remixed soundtrack

 

 They said when I asked on facebook it was 35mm

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#681397
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Info: Our projects released thread
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dark_jedi said:

dvdmike said:

Murry Sparkles said:

dvdmike said:

Sky in the UK used to show Warriors in HD 

 Would this be of any use if SKY showed it again,isnt SKY encrypted?. 

 Sky stopped showing the Star Trek Movies in HD over 5 years ago yet we have them, point is there are HD versions of the TC

lol a few keep saying this but no one has proven it yet, come on guys provide a link or a file, we do these projects for you guys to not just ourselves, so please help us help you lol, where are these HD files for the theatrical version?

 Check my edit, I am watching it right now!

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#681389
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Info: Our projects released thread
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Murry Sparkles said:

dvdmike said:

Sky in the UK used to show Warriors in HD 

 Would this be of any use if SKY showed it again,isnt SKY encrypted?. 

 Sky stopped showing the Star Trek Movies in HD over 5 years ago yet we have them, point is there are HD versions of the TC

Will find a version

EDIT, the TC of Warriors is on Canadian Netflix! Next?

http://movies.netflix.com/WiPlayer?movieid=60004087&trkid=2026976&t=The+Warriors

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#676733
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

dlbsyst said:

stretch009 said:

Jetrell Fo said:

As for Nemesis, it is out there but it is apparently far too old to possibly retrieve.

 It might still be possible.  If you really want it you can use a news client like "Forte Agent" and retrieve files that are much older than what you can find on nzbclub.  I have usenetserver too and agree that it does rock and with it and forte agent I have been able to download extremely old files.

 How old are we talking? Can you get files 7 years old?

 Is that how old Nemesis is?  I'm not sure, I just know from experience I was able to download files from alt.binaries.starwars (using forte agent)  that were too old for nzb search engines.

As far as I can tell, Skyhd never broadcast Nemesis or it could be that it was never uploaded. The only copy's that exist on usenet were domestic captures that date back 6-7 years. As near as I can tell they have glitches or at least some of them do. I have given up my pursuit in finding a high quality 1080i of this film. If you want to try to locate a copy Stretch search for Nemesis 1080i. They were not hiding file names back then.

 Channel 4 showed Nemesis for ages with ads tho Sky does show it now tho

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#676574
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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dlbsyst said:

Jetrell Fo said:

The Aluminum Falcon said:

Jetrell Fo said:

I'm just thinking out loud here about STII ..... technically, the theatrical version could be re-created using footage from the 2 disc DVD set.  Of course, that footage would have to be touched up a bit maybe to match the HDTV footage.

 Wouldn't it be more prudent to just use the footage from the BD but color-corrected to match? I'd definitely be interested if these were re-up'ed to a torrent eventually... myspleen maybe? :)

 If the BD has DNR and the HDTV cap/ DVD does not, which would you go with?  As for the uploading to myspleen, I don't know if it would be possible.  Since I don't see the SW HDTV caps there I would guess these wouldn't be allowable either.  They would have to go up elsewhere.

 Actually, Jetrell Fo, Star Trek 2 is the one Trek Blu-ray that doesn't suffer from excess DNR just revisionist color timing. It is way too blue.

 No excess DNR but DNR all the same 

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#675549
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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skyjedi2005 said:

I would be interested in seeing what the color timing is on the HDTV release of Star Trek II.

The blu ray is restored from the negative.

Are there screenshots of the color of the uniforms Kirk and his crew wear?

In the blu ray some shots are almost orange or brown like the source the negative was faded.

While some of the earlier home video versions had the film overly red with the colors blown out but the uniforms were red.

 

 

http://www.avsforum.com/t/1146477/star-trek-the-original-motion-picture-collection-comparison-pix-reviews