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  Neo-noir collection
Posted by: Beber - 10 hours ago - Forum: In progress - Replies (2)

Hey, guys.

Working on my extended cut of Sin City gave me the idea to revisit modern classics in a neo-noir version, not to the extent of Sin City as I could never add color sporadically, but in classic black & white. My first pick, as already in 2005 I wanted to see a Sin City-like Batman film, is Tim Burton's Batman of course: the dark misty alleys, the mob, the corruption, the gangster outfits with trenchcoat and hats, the reporter, the blonde femme fatale, it's all there.

So here's a glimpse of how it could look:

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I dig the look of it. The black & white gives a better appreciation for cinematography, plus the matte paintings look more convincing. I'm at 17 minutes for now, using the UHD as source, and it goes a lot faster to grade when you don't have to match colors, but just consider the highlights and shadows. I'm considering making an optional mono track to complete the idea.

The other films on my list to consider are the following. Some are crime noir, detective noir, tech noir, comic noir, monster noir, spooky noir, war noir, serial-like adventure noir:

- The Crow.
- Carlito's Way.
- The Usual Suspects.
- Dark City.
- Blade Runner.
- Scarface.
- Seven.
- The Godfather.
- Gremlins.
- The Terminator.
- Terminator 2.
- L.A. Confidential.
- Batman Returns.
- Alien.
- Aliens.
- Jurassic Park.
- Raiders of the Lost Ark.
- Thief.
- Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (maybe with Toontown in color, although I couldn't deal with it being seen through the hole in the brick wall at the end)
- Payback.
- Sleepy Hollow.
- The Untouchables.
- The Thing.
- Reservoir Dogs.
- War of the Worlds.
- Saving Private Ryan (with the opening and ending in color just like Schindler's List).
- Minority Report.
- Robocop.
- Predator (with maybe a different tint for the thermovision).
- The Others.
- The Sixth Sense.
- 300.
- The Silence of the Lambs.
- Delicatessen.
- The City of Lost Children.
- The Matrix.
- Sherlock Holmes.
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (the title is very telling).
- King Kong (2005).
- Bram Stocker's Dracula.
- Hellboy.
- Panic Room.
- The Mask of Zorro (as I grew up watching the old B&W series in my childhood).
- Identity.
- Albino Alligator.
- Goodfellas.

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  Theatrical 4.1 → 5.1: duplicate mono surround at full level or attenuate by 3 dB?
Posted by: ash_82 - Yesterday, 11:13 AM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (4)

So theatrical 4.1 mixes are effectively L, C, R, LFE and a single mono surround channel (Cb).

If I want to sync and preserve one of these mixes, I'll eventually need to export it as a standard 5.1/6-channel file.

My current approach is to duplicate the mono surround channel and route the copies to channels 5 and 6, so that the exact same signal is sent to both SL and SR.

My question is: should each surround channel be attenuated by 3 dB in that case?

I can't remember whether the original mono surround channel in a 4.1 theatrical mix was already compensated for this, or whether modern AVRs apply their own level compensation when they distribute a single surround channel across left and right surrounds.

How do you usually handle this when converting a theatrical 4.1 mix to standard 5.1?

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  Terminator 2 Special Edition Audio Mix Comparison: LaserDisc to Blu-ray
Posted by: tanch28 - Yesterday, 05:35 AM - Forum: Official and unofficial releases - No Replies

For the 1993 Special Edition LaserDisc and VHS release, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) received a custom home-video mix supervised by original sound designer Gary Rydstrom. Seven years later, for the 2000 Ultimate Edition DVD, the soundtrack was remixed for both the theatrical cut and the Special Edition.
 
I analyzed the various Special Edition audio mixes released across different home-video releases over the years. Here are the spectrograms:

  • UE - 2000 Ultimate Edition DVD
  • Extreme - 2003 Extreme DVD
  • 2015 BD - 2015 Lionsgate Blu-ray

1] 1993 Laserdisc Dolby Surround PCM (Original Special Edition mix) 

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2] UE Stereo Surround

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3] UE AC-3 5.1 EX

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4] UE DTS-ES 6.1

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5] Extreme Dolby Headphone Stereo

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6] Extreme AC-3 5.1 EX

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7] 2015 BD DTS Headphone X Stereo

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8] 2015 BD DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

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Observation:  The UE Stereo, Extreme Dolby Headphone and 2015 BD DTS Headphone X are clearly derived from the original 1993 audio master. There is a distinct, unbroken horizontal line running perfectly straight across the entire 153-minute runtime at exactly ~15.7 kHz. This is the classic signature of NTSC Horizontal Sync Pulse bleed (15.734 kHz). This type of high-frequency whine typically leaked into masters via analog video equipment or CRT monitors during the laserdisc mastering/transfer process in the 1990s.

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  Hello everybody
Posted by: NICKeL3560 - Yesterday, 05:24 AM - Forum: Presentation - No Replies

Hello, my name is Nick and I am heavily intrigued and interested in all of the projects that are shared here, especially ones involving audio.

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  Superman Returns (35mm Regrade)
Posted by: CoruscantKnight - 2026-06-20, 05:45 PM - Forum: In progress - No Replies

With the 20th anniversary of Superman Returns on the horizon, it's fitting that I showcase and present another recolor project that I had been personally working on for quite some time. Superman Returns had a very unusual history when it came to its releases. The theatrical trailers and the film itself came out with color grades that are considered either too dim or concerning.

The 2006 home video releases (even the 2008 reissued Blu-Ray with a DTS-MA track) had recolored the picture, and made it look muddy and bland. While there were attempts to recolor the film over the years, I didn't see one where it looked like the original 35mm prints. There WAS a 35mm print for sale on eBay but it was sold and the one which is up now is concerning given the lack of photos.

And so I thought I'd take the matters in my own hands and do a 35mm regrade of the film. My intention for this project is to give this movie a more presentable and accessible outlook (with a better color grade) while giving back its 35mm look and feel. Hoping the film would fair better with fans and audiences than it is now.

Sources:
2006/2008 Blu-Ray Release
The open-matte version of the film
A scan of the trailer's 35mm print (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbQEc89Z6dA)
DrDre's color matching tool

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  ALIENS - PREGRADE
Posted by: I don't know - 2026-06-20, 02:09 PM - Forum: In progress - Replies (12)

Hi everyone

I'm working on colour grading one of my favourite movies ever - ALIENS.

It's really an exercise in learning DaVinci Resolve, which is an incredible bit of kit by the way, as I'm a video producer here in the UK.

I'm after a little advice on posting screengrabs of the work so far. Can anyone advise me on a good place to post images? When I use the "Insert an Image" button I just get a broken image icon. I'm attempting here with a Dropbox link:

[Image: ALIENS_2.2.2.png?rlkey=ksh68fbv8zjo1y5q928a51mcz&dl=0][Image: ALIENS_2.2.1.png?rlkey=qykea750mc0zbiy9j...xvar3&dl=0]

I'll post more if I'm successful!!

Thanks in advance

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  Purple Rain [11398] LD PCM 5.0
Posted by: commandrbond - 2026-06-18, 04:49 AM - Forum: Released - Replies (2)

1991 LD [11398] PCM 2.0 decoded into 5.0 using a Shure HTS-5300.  Synced to the UHD and saved as FLAC.

The UHD stereo has been loudified and boosted, with clipping in several spots, and some noise reduction in the low end. In spite of all that, the UHD and LD are about the same in dynamic range. So, it is the same mix but they couldn't help but mess with it a little bit.

PM me for link 

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  Hi everyone
Posted by: Joqu - 2026-06-17, 09:14 PM - Forum: Presentation - No Replies

Hi! I'm quite interested in learning more about restoring video's, especially old animation. So I might dive into this someday and if I do I'd share it here.

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  Hello there!
Posted by: Goslingichi - 2026-06-17, 12:44 PM - Forum: Presentation - No Replies

I just found out about this forum and I'm looking forward to what I can learn from the people here for improving some meager releases.

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  Hi from Italy! A cinephile and audio/video enthusiast joining the club
Posted by: pablitho - 2026-06-16, 07:29 PM - Forum: Presentation - Replies (1)

Hi everyone,
I’ve been lurking around the forum for a bit, and I finally decided to sign up and say hello. I just wanted to congratulate all of you—the level of dedication, technical knowledge, and passion for film preservation here is mind-blowing.
I’ve been a massive movie lover for as long as I can remember, but over the years, my passion evolved into something a bit more... "obsessive." I didn’t just want to watch movies; I wanted to experience them in the best possible way. This led me straight into the rabbit hole of Home Cinema, multi-channel audio setups, and video calibration.

For me, a great movie is a delicate balance of perfect visuals and an immersive, dynamic soundstage. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of unlocking the full potential of a film’s original mix on a properly tuned sound system.
Sadly, as many of you know too well, official home video releases (especially local European/Italian tracks) often let us down with butchered audio, compressed tracks, or revisionist video grading that ruins the theatrical experience. That’s exactly why I find this community so fascinating: you guys don’t just complain about bad releases; you actually roll up your sleeves and fix them.

I'm here to learn, discover some hidden gems, and hopefully, down the road, contribute to some awesome restoration projects.
Looking forward to chatting with you all!
Cheers,


Pablitho

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