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Fantastic. I'm on my phone at work but doesn't it look like the blanket tints have been dialed back a bit maybe?
The complaints over on the bluray.com are of some compression issues here and there and perhaps some contrast issues since apparently the Final Cut master boosted the contrast a bit.
The biggest question is some are saying that the 4K disc has a completely remixed audio track which has altered and changed effects. I'm really hoping this didn't happen.
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Sadly captain, in comparing these to the FC BD, it is a little less green but not by enough to make it a big deal in my eyes.
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How good are the colors on the Workprint version? I've never perused that one before.
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This is a phenomenal undertaking, and really looks amazing from the screen comparisons (I particularly dig the DC Regrade screen of the approach to the Tyrell Corp "Ziggurat", very warm as I remember it).
Ever since I saw the Final Cut screened at the Toronto International Film Festival theater (TIFF) a few years ago, with Douglas Trumbull in attendance no less, apart from the welcome minor corrections, I was immediately jarred by the color timing alterations. Since then I've viewed the FC perhaps 4 more times in theaters whenever they screen it at TIFF. Lost to me was the memory of the comparative analog warmth of the DVD DC (the only version I'd seen at that point), and in it's place was a cold, muddy digital recolor that immediately summoned images of The Matrix and Minority Report: in short, a modernist commercial attempt to make an "old" film feel contemporary and familiar to new potential consumers.
For my part, I unfortunately find these drastic palette shifts to the blue/cyan, along with the general darkening of the print in the FC, to greatly affect my enjoyment of one of my all time favourite films; thank goodness there's an initiative like this helmed by impassioned individuals to provide a return to form of this classic.
As an aside, after viewing Blade Runner 2049 (IMAX 2D in Toronto), Denis Villeneuve seemed to follow the color grading modifications as presented in the Final Cut, did anyone else that saw it feel the same?
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Am I guessing correctly when saying that the HD-DVD Bladerunner set didn't fair well in the picture quality department?
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2017-10-17, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-10-17, 01:26 AM by Chewtobacca.)
^ The encodings were the same as those used on the first BD set.