I agree about TNG on DVD, the video transfer was the worst I've ever seen. I'm having a hell of a time trying to get the colors and levels to come out looking descent on Q Who, the first 2 seasons of TNG are very bland and "washed" with light, lacking in both color and contrast. Either the video transfer is absolutely horrendous (I'd love to get my hands on the original negatives) or the production crew just hadn't learned how to light the set yet. I always get a kick out of seeing them try to flag out the light reflection on the back LCARS stations, it looks terrible if you catch it. Someone once asked me why black construction paper was covering the display, lol. Also, they hadn't quite got the backlight on the stations down yet, they were very dim, often times they barely look on.
In my dreamworld, they would digitally retouch TNG to remove the black paper on the displays, and similar stuff.
And I really wish they would make the effort and use all the original visual effects instead of redoing them in CG. The work ILM did on the pilot looks marvelous in HD, as could be seen in Generations when they reused a couple of shots.
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/generationshd/generationshd0976.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/generationshd/generationshd0977.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/generationshd/generationshd0978.jpg
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/generationshd/generationshd1421.jpg
Wow, those pics truly are breathtaking.
I can't say my new CG effects will be much to talk about, but certainly on the same caliber as "Encarta IV: Dark Hope".
I did the last color enhancements on the original video last night and if all goes well, this should be available for viewing this weekend.