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Someone in a LD group I’m in has the rare 1997 Bandai John Woo set for sale. Is this the same one you have listed in the OP as already having the audio captured from? I’d love to get it but it’s still pretty expensive and without any English subs.
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Thanks that is indeed the one I mean. That saves me a chunk of change!
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Thanks, PDB, I've made it using Dr. Dre's tool based on 25 different frames, I am happy with the result (it works way better than original release), but I still need to work on it slightly. I didn't want to keep people waiting for this release though, so I decided that releasing main feature regraded is the best I could do now. University is lots of work for me right now (programming).
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2018-11-25, 07:36 AM
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I just watched it. Thanks for the work you put into this, especially sourcing and syncing the mono sound. Did you use an auto contrast/brightness filter or something (either intentionally or by accident with the encoder you used)? The brightness bounces around from frame to frame, often flickering and pulsing up and down. It looks similar to the auto brightness function on some televisions and results in the same distracting artifacts. Other than that, the general LUT seemed nice, but it's hard to tell with the contrast going all over the place.
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I did not use auto contract/brightness filters, but I think the issue is with LUT itself which has problems on very grainy shots (that's where the artifacts come from). I would just like to work on these shots manually, but I got no time as for now. The colors/brightness overall varies in original remaster as well, my thought is that John Woo when he originally released the movie just didn't really take color grading as important.
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The screengrabs look great, Colek. Do you plan to make it available elsewhere?