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#594060
Topic
How many People have signed the petition and should we post the petition on Social Media sites(Twitter,Google+, etc)?
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Over 5,744 have signed the petition. XD=:)

http://originaltrilogy.com/petition/signatures.cfm

Now Harmy has made a Facebook Group for the petition.

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Started-a-group-on-Facebook-please-join-and-invite-your-friends/topic/11412/page/1/

 

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=107395222629762

But has anyone posted it on the other socail Media sites?

If not please post on other sites.Thank you

http://originaltrilogy.com/petition/

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#593741
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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bilditup1 said:

Mavimao said:

 

pat man said:



bilditup1 said:


pat man said:

This is a non-faded Technicolor 35mm pint.From 1977,there was not many made for a home release.

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...That's an IB Tech print, not 35mm. The one Harmy timed it to is in better condition and doesn't have the vagaries of how the digital camera processed the image or whether the Senator used the right bulb


 sorry I didn't know :(



No, you were right, the IB technicolor star wars prints were regular 35 mm sized prints.

 

Yeah, I understood that they were the same size. But I meant to object to the idea that the Tech prints = the 35mm Eastman prints that Harmy referred to a few posts above his, which is why pat man posted the pictures from the Senator to begin with.

 That is basically way. 

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#593615
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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sunday256 said:I tried your suggestion. In changing the monitor's default gamma modes it basically minimized the white balance I've been seeing on the computer monitor but it crushed the blacks in the darker scenes.


It does look somewhat better on my Vizio tv upstairs after using PlayOn to stream the MKV up there. Same situation with the 1080p projector in the basement using TVersity. They look better, but still very bright.

are you talking adout my calibration topic, if so just increase the brightness on you computer monitor,and if you are not sorry, :(