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#636114
Topic
Info: James Bond - Laserdisc Preservations: 1962-1971
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SilverWook said:

Another TLD print, this time in 35mm!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/35mm-Print-THE-LIVING-DAYLIGHTS-007-JAMES-BOND-TIMOTHY-DALTON-/171027191478?pt=US_Film&hash=item27d203d6b6

Between this and the TPM print from the same seller, the studios come off as a bit lax in keeping track of these things. ;)

Itching to watch my new LTK Laserdisc, but the place is a mess.

:O I hate that I missed that! it went cheap too! I picked up the Dr No VCD the other day as a side note, god these things were shitty!

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#635888
Topic
Preserving DTS LaserDisc tracks, specifically Jurassic Park
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Jetrell Fo said:

dvdmike said:

I might have tracked down the superbit audio, but do we need it when we have the cinema track? surely that is definitive?

I'd personally like to have the DTS audio for all 3 of the Japan R6's.  It would be nice for the archive and for making a custom disc or mkv with the different DTS tracks .... especially the full bitrate as compared to the half bitrate ..... to switch between for giggles.

:)

Ok should be good by tomorrow for all 3

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#635705
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Info: General Terminator 1 & 2 Discussions.
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AntcuFaalb said:

dark_jedi said:

What would you guys like to see on this for extras, not T2, just asking about T1 for now, we want to keep it to extras not yet released on BD, and just rare cool shit, see we are trying to figure out if this really needs to be a BD50, the encode now is at 30 Mbps AVG and is only 19.5 GB's, so if there is not much for extras then we should be able to encode it a just a little less and use a BD25 instead, so please share your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks

*right now all we have is  the video, 2 audio tracks(LD PCM and DTS-HD MA 5.1) and the making of documentary, I am tossing around the idea of possibly making a custom Iso Score, but sometimes it is very hard to figure out where the tracks go lol, so I am not real sure on this.

Do you plan to include all the extras from the 2001 DVD? There's a ton of stuff on there.

Also, what did you think of the Drew Cummings "The Making of: Terminator" documentary I sent to you and You_Too? Was the quality good enough?

That one's never been officially released with any Terminator set. It also seems to focus on the special effects, unlike the two documentaries on the 2001 DVD.

I looked for that everywhere, it is elusive 

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#635622
Topic
Info: General Terminator 1 & 2 Discussions.
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You_Too said:

Ah, I already had those. I hoped you had some bigger 35mm scans!

Actually, after checking that shot with the kids in photoshop, the only really visible difference when matching them up, BD vs 35mm is that in the 35mm, the hue of reds is more towards orange.

So your bottom pic there is WAY more correct than the top one.

Like I said,  was not saying I was correct just did it for fun and posted as is was brought up

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#635572
Topic
Info: General Terminator 1 & 2 Discussions.
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You_Too said:

Would you mind sharing the 35mm stills you have? They might prove useful if they're in good quality.

They are only online scans will sort them in a bit.

EDIT

 

http://imageshack.us/a/img827/6719/t2ec16hhjgke9no8jd2fbrv.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img9/4646/t2ec16dhjiqe9quhue5pbrv.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img802/7586/t2ec16jhjge9nm3pkozbrvs.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img191/1863/t2ec16zhjgie9nnwro8ibrv.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img189/1019/t2ec16fhjfoe9nh6mlpbrvs.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img39/2438/t2ec16nhjg8e9nyfmzsgbrv.JPG

http://imageshack.us/a/img20/1301/t2ec16nhjie9qso8gurbrvs.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img13/4192/1280247671208550.jpg

I am not saying I or they are right, just want to get that out there, I only did this for fun and the mention of pink tones caught my ears!

 

For the Americans here

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/35mm-trailer-James-Camerons-TERMINATOR-2-Arnold-Schwarzenegger-/321051732038 May be worth a look