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There is a vcd about with the same cover, same master?
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2017-08-05, 03:43 AM
Hey guys!
Firstly; amazing project, the work so far here is fantastic!! (you are actually making a project I intended to undertake myself, albeit my intention was to only use regraded footage to replace frames with hardcoded Japanese subs, in order to preserve as much of the *genuine* grain/dirt/scratches/noise of the laserdisc as possible)
The colour grading of The Evil Dead is a bit of an obsession with me, so I figured I'd share some of my opinions in case it is of any interest or use to the project (though this is purely for info only, not meaning to step on anyone's toes on what is alraedy an amazing regrade!!)
Firstly, for those discussing the colour grading in DVD releases and the blu-ray, I would (personally) disregard those completely from a purist point of view... every single one of those releases are incredibly artificial looking and colours are edited almost beyond recognition [see screenshot comparisons I've taken below - I included both the betamax and VHS version of the original UK Palace release to account for any tape fading]
Once you take all of the digital releases out of the picture and only look at the VHS/Betamax/Laserdiscs, you start getting consistency (at least, after accounting for different hues).
The Palace VHS/Betamax was released at the same time as the original cinema run in the UK in 1982, before a US theatrical release (not including the 'Book of the Dead' premier of course) and it is my belief that the TRUE colours of 'The Evil Dead' lie half way between the palace release, and the 1985 Herald Videogram Laserdisc from Japan.
How I came to this conclusion;
I love the Herald Videogram Laserdisc... It is my favourite release of the movie ever. I love the cool / darker colour tones. These dark/cool tones were also present in the UK Palace release (first ever home video release), in most of the lobby cards lifted from the 35mm, the 35mm trailer, and also the obscure Hindi dubbed version on youtube. However, while I believe the darker/ blue tones SHOULD be there (as opposed to the abysmal warm/light dvd and blu-rays), many laserdisc releases had a bluer image than most other home media (compare if you will, Jurassic Park laserdisc or James Cameron's Aliens Special Edition LD for example) so while the Herald Videogram Laserdisc is my preferred version, I also believe it may be slightly TOO blue in day scenes resulting in yellow tones to skin.
In contrast, while the Palace release has the nice dark blue tones during the night scenes, it also has far too much pink.. however, check out the image below;
The left is my Palace VHS, centre the Herald Videogram LD, and right is a German lobby card... The lobby card taken from a 35mm print certainly looks to be half way between the two.
To further test this theory, I've thrown the 35mm trailer from Rob's Book of the Dead fansite into the mix, using the end sequence as a reference;
Palace VHS on the left, 35mm trailer centre, and Herald Videogram Laserdisc on the right - as you can see, after accounting for fading, the UK VHS again looks to be more accurate in overall colour, with the laserdisc accurately representing the dark tones.
Now, I know the purpose of THIS regrade project is to emulate the laserdisc, and not the theatrical colours, but my reasons for posting these images is that I do not believe the pink tones on the laserdisc to be errors - I think they are more accurate to the source material.
I'd love you to reconsider the decision in 'correcting' them or at least release a version with them left as seen in the laserdisc (though the project is yours and I love it all the same even with the modifications you have made - very grateful for your hard work!!)
As a side note, my dream project would be to colour grade the laserdisc half way between the palace vhs and the HV ld, using regraded frames from alternate sources to remove the hard coded subs, and then creating a duplicate black and white version and overlapping the two videos to emulate silver retention from 35mm film. Though I'm really keen to get my hands on a capture of a Thorn Emi USA Vhs to see how those colours stack up (I have the thorn emi betamax but no way of capturing it at the minute). I'd like to see if the first USA release has the same colours as the Palace release (such as a blue filter whenever there is a point of view of the evil force at night, or the green tones during night forest scenes) I'm also really curious to see if the palace VHS was the only version to have the dark blue filter during Ash emerging from the cellar (see screens above)
Anyway, looking forward to this release!!
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No worries. A little off topic is always fine by me and I don't consider this off topic since it's about the color timing of Evil Dead.
BTW welcome Auto. That's a pretty good look at all the versions of ED.
You present some pretty good evidence as what the original ED looked like. My only problem is that the pink in the skies is not unique to ED. I've seen it in many places before. I always take it as a limitation with the early telecine machines and weakness in the NTSC and PAL systems. You also see a lot of purple where there should be blue and a lot of yellow bleed into green when it should be "pure green", gold or red/yellow instead of yellow, etc.
It just feels video-y to me and not film like. But maybe that's just me
But as for removing it, it's really just one setting per shot for the length of the movie. Very easy to remove that setting and take it back to the pink look. After I finish this, if enough people want it I can create a second version that is closer to the LD.
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The USA one. The only other one I've seen is the German one which looked sharper but I believe had a lot less grain.
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