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#787251
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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team_negative1 said:

Also, the sound is captured directly through the Dolby Digital decoder. (Again, not our machine, but similar to this)

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Team Negative1

A  Panastereo csp1200, that picture is of the one at AFI silver theater.

Do you have a picture of the actual model in operation.

Did you use A-type cards with Star Wars as the cards in the CSP1200 are SR type.   

Also its not a Dolby digital, its a clone like to the Dolby CP200. 

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#787247
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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team_negative1 said:

Here are 10 frames from the flyover.

2 different LPP's prints were spliced together for this scene.

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Here are the 3.2k x 2.4k original frames:

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Multiple Downloads

No color correction, or cleanup was done on these samples.

Team Negative1

 The files on this no longer active can you fix them to be active

Thank you

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#762204
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'Raiders of the Lost Ark' - bluray and colour timing changes (Released)
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jero32 said:



As you can see the pictures suggest a somewhat warm picture. Due to the quality we can draw no 100% right conclusion. I stil think however that the bluray was meant to mimmick the 35mm with a warmer (as in an 80's) bulb used to project it.

Edit: pictures provided by Harmy, had to check if he was ok with me mentioning that.

And last I saw it projected 35mm Dolby A-type was 2002 and it wasn't using an 80's lamp. Looked about the same it did from 70mm 6track Dolby at the local to 35mm optical in smaller screens over the 80's till maybe '84 was last time I saw in the '80's. Then gap between the '90's nope. Surprised to see it again 2002 Triple bill well almost. The films was divided up into individual showings over 3 weeks a rather crappy way of doing I think.

Raiders, was picture wise good for its age. Included the old "A" certificate that alone was priceless it was like being transported back in time. optical soundtrack the chap I spoke to experimented by using Dolby SR rather than A-type and sounded fine. 

Temple of Doom, was okay minus the grim "chest" scenes but was still enjoyable.

Last Crusade, was fine. Nothing can beat pure film with brilliance of pure light projecting it onto the screen.