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Interesting stuff. I remember when bleach bypass was the new big thing to get bums on seats in cinemas, along with the return of ib tech (before Thomson shut it down). As always it was 'too expensive' to do in anything but limited runs.
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The 35mm colors are very nice indeed; I've found out my PAL IT DVD to make a comparison, and it has the same color grading as the US BD.
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Sleepy Hollow 1999
With Amazon should have colors similar to 35 mm print
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Small update. I've finished tweaking the video to a point where I think I'm done. I'm going to run off the avi this weekend.
Both of the THX soundtracks (pcm and ac3) are synced. That was relatively easy since both tracks only went out of sync every 8 to 10 mins at what I assume were missing frames at the reel changes.
The hold up is that I'm still syncing the Japanese pcm track. That one is very out of sync requiring syncing every 1 to 2 mins sometimes down to seconds. So it's taking a bit of time.
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PDB, I saw a few pages ago that you had interest in Die Hard 3 also. As it happens, I just went to a 35mm screening of it last night. I can tell you that compared to the Blu-ray, the movie looks colder, cyan-bluer, greener than the Blu-ray which has too much red in it and thus too pinkish skintones.