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Commodore
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TWOK on Bluray FX question
Just wondering if anyone else sees that difference? I'm watching on a very high-end system, including a full 1080p DLP projector, and the rest of the film, as well as other Bluray discs look cinema perfect. |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
It is FAR different that any other version I have ever seen on home video. If you compare--as i did----the Blu-ray and the DVD---it is almost shocking how different the colors are. After seeing the darker reds and deeper colors all these years i just can't get used to the new 'bluer' version. hopefully when they finally get around to releasing the Director's Cut they will rethink this drastic change. I prefer the Director's cut anyway---so i can just continue to watch that---now for two reasons: cut and color. The Blu-ray has better clarity. Hey, what am I talking about TWOK or diamonds? |
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Pariah
Location: San Diego
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
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Commodore
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
I gotta say, the color temperature/white balance change is really huge, I'm considering programming a preset into my projetor to try to compensate! Rob, I can understand in some scenes enjoying shift towards the blues, but do you really like the FX shots I mentioned? They look pretty awful to me, not just preference-wise but the quality just looks shoddy. |
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
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Commodore
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
DVD http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/a...2/twok0878.jpg HD http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/a...twokhd0766.jpg |
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Commodore
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
DVD http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/a...2/twok0888.jpg HD http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/a...twokhd0776.jpg |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
I was groping for a word to descibe it and yes I agree the guy who did it---was just plain nuts. And I just realized, one of the very first pictures released in 1982 (a Starlog article) from TWOK was the Enterprise in orbit around regula and you know what?---Regula was exactly the color of the DVD and most certainly NOT that of the Blu-ray. i wonder if the guy thought 'Blu-ray' meant the color palet should be 'really blue' ? ![]() Now, I really want the Director's Cut on Blu-ray done right. |
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Commodore
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
I have to say this is just wrong, not even a matter of taste etc. the bluray shots just don't look like they should, or did.
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Commander
Location: U.S.S. Destiny NCC-720 Leif Ericson II Class Explorer
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Commodore
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
As Grant said, I'm sure there will be another Bluray release sometime correcting this. Maybe Paramount will give Darren Docterman and his guys the money to render TMP director edition FX in HD, and get that to us as well. |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
who knows, maybe it was shot that way and in editing, in 1982, they decided the red/brown palet would look much better. Then when the dude was doing the restoration he simply went to the original negative and went by that rather than looking to see how the director/cinematographer wanted it. they claim that Meyer supervised the restoration, but listen to his new commentary---at one point he is talking and realizes that it is not the Director's cut he is watching--he is completely surprised. How big could his invovlvement be if he didn't know what cut they were using?? |
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Commander
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Re: TWOK on Bluray FX question
Are the phasers blue now, too?
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Fleet Captain
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I have to say this is just wrong, not even a matter of taste etc. the bluray shots just don't look like they should, or did.





