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2017-07-27, 06:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-07-27, 06:52 PM by dvdmike.)
Had the UK steelbook since launch, looks fine for what they master is
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I'm a bit confused, got the WM "HDTV" which to me looks the best. Is this the best ever of Ghost, with the full image (no crop) and intact colors? The french Blu looks like total zoomboxed DNred, Colorshifted crap. It's unwatchable.
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I think the French Blu is an anomaly. The other '25th anniversary' releases seem to be similar with variations in the subs/audio. The black level is raised though and it is windowboxed. I have a NetFlix cap which fills the frame and has better blacks but otherwise looks very similar (although I haven't A/B compared them yet).
As DVDmike said this is as good as it gets unfortunately, it was an early (pioneering) digital production where each cel was scanned and assembled digitally, then printed out to film. It would have to be rebuilt from scratch in order to be restored. Akira was kind of an oddity in itself in that it was photographed on 65mm but nothing about that production was conventional.
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I have Netflix, will try to see if Ghost is available there in my country. The Windows Media version is as far as I'm concerned the best version, the colors are bright and warm, not cold and toned down, and it has more image on all four sides, filling the screen.
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Still love diff.pics and postimage...