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hharlan23

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#1633777
Topic
Jurassic Park - DEVASTATOR EDITION (Pre-Production)
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That guy with no name said:

hharlan23 said:

That guy with no name said:

hharlan23 said:

Are you recreating the original version of Jurassic Park?

Sorry, what original version?

Of the first film of Jurassic Park.

Jurassic park was changed for the Blu-ray release?

I don’t know. Check to see if there are changes for it. Search if there are changes for the film.

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#1633767
Topic
Superman (1941) (Mild-Mannered Edition) (Released)
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That guy with no name said:

hharlan23 said:

If you wanna know how to find the original ending music for “The Mummy Strikes”, send a letter to Warner Bros. Studios and ask them if they have a copy of the cartoon with the original ending music. If Warner Bros. doesn’t have one, ask DC instead.

hharlan23 said:

I have two questions:

  1. Can you put all 17 fixed cartoons to Internet Archive?
  2. Can you make a Blu-ray of it and send it to my house?

Are you being serious or just trolling?

I’m just requesting.

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#1632537
Topic
Fantasia Special Edition 35mm Restoration 1.0 (released)
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Hydra Spectre said:

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=112856&page=67

According to the Blu-ray forums, the Swedish dub on the Blu-ray (and possibly other 5.1 dubs) have a better Fantasound 90 discrete mix than even the 2000 DVD. These are lossless, but they will be of higher bitrates than the 2000 DVD (640 kbps Dolby Digital vs. 448 kbps Dolby Digital) or equal in the case of DTS.

The most interesting one would be the Japanese Blu-ray, since it has a lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix for the Japanese dub, and it may be similarly untampered, with the benefits that come with being lossless. Ideally, patching the Deems Taylor narration to the centre channel of a dubbed track (hopefully, the Japanese one if it is untampered Fantasound 90) would give us the best surround experience.

I suppose someone would love to try it.

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#1632394
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<strong>4K77</strong> - Released
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YRK01 said:

Hi, I currently have the DNR version of 4K77, but I’ve heard that 1.4 is a big improvement. I’ve also heard about a few other versions so I’m a bit confused as to which is the latest/best.
I have heard about a skywaker/skymaster edition, not sure what that is. Also I think there is a colour correction by DrDre but I’m not sure if that has been released yet. Any information would be great, thanks.

Do you have it on Blu-ray from Showtown Apparel and More?

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#1632374
Topic
What will be the next physical home media release of the Original Trilogy?
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I think maybe they will release a 23-disc Blu-ray box set of Star Wars from the original camera negatives in 4K. People would love to see Star Wars in their original theatrical form. I think they will use the 2020 Blu-ray set of the Original Trilogy as the main source and use the original shots from 4K77. The colors, sharpness, brightness, and contrast will have to be based on Despecialized v3.0. It will have no DVNR and it will be using shots of the 2011 Blu-ray release.

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#1632225
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<strong>4K77</strong> - Released
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Nilbog said:

Based on the provided info on 4K77’s webpage, 97% of the film comes from a Spanish print. If that’s accruate, I assume the other 3% is for the opening scrawl, end credits, and damaged frames?

I’m unsure about the audio source for the SSE, but is all the audio for 4K77 from the GOUT or does is some from prints?

What did 4K77 do to fix the damaged stuff in the opening and closing credits and the damaged frames?

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#1631256
Topic
Fantasia Special Edition Blu Ray Restoration V2.0 (Released)
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I hope you color corrected the Blu-ray footage because according to the Digital Destruction page on TV Tropes, “In the Blu-ray release of Fantasia, many colors look drastically different from the original DVD, often using Orange/Blue Contrast. Compare the DVD version of “Night On Bald Mountain” with the Blu-ray version and you’ll see that, among other things, Chernabog has been changed from black all over to purplish-blue and faint orange. These comparisons suggest that for at least one segment, the DVD’s color scheme deviates farther away from that used in 1940.”

Can you fix the colors to make them accurate to the original release and more better than the DVD and Blu-ray release?