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These one don't look as dark, sure, but nothing is black however. I notice you have conviniently cropped the black bars. Are you sure you haven't tweaked these screens and cropped the bars that would've appeared grey? Also, I specifically mentionned the opening scenes being too dark. The rest is not as dark as the beginning. What about the revealing shot of Arnie emerging out from the ice pool? Make us a screen of that shot. The same as I did. Will you see his face? Will you identify who it is without tampering the shot?
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Okay I see the option, go to Render Setting, Output Range and change to 0-255. You can use 16-235 if you calibrate your display first, but computer monitors are not generally calibrated with correct contrast and black level for video so best to leave output range as 0-255.
Cameron is obsessed with every detail of his films, if he wanted the scene 4-6 stops brighter he would have done that, but he didn't the scene is dark with little detail in 35mm.
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I am set to 0-255. I know about Cameron's anal character, so that's why it doesn't make sense to me for the scene to be so dark. And what about inside the mansion? The ballroom. How come it's so dark in there? Sure, the diamond necklace that wears Tia Carrere pops out, but that's not a plot point, like the thing Arnie would have come to steal, so, you know, why not put some lights inside the house?
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All I can tell you is what I see when I watch 35mm films and compare them to home video. Almost always home video transfer are brightened up considerably. And dark scenes projected from LPP in a cinema look exactly like what I posted from the file - i.e. LPP does not have rich blacks the way that IB Tech prints did and appears grey. When they scan the negative they can extract the full dynamic range missing in LPP prints and that gives you more information in the dark areas to play with, and you can reveal detail that isn't present on any LPP print of the movie. Prints did get better by the late 90's, but it's also mixed and depends on the lab where a film was struck. Some had richer blacks, others didn't.
Also the yellowing has definitely been tuned down in their release, in Titanic for example from the print I saw projected last year most of the indoor daylight scenes had yellow skintones, the scan as it is looks a little colder and will need some adjustment.
Why did Cameron make the scene so dark? Who knows, but he did. Like I said if he wanted it 6 stops brighter as you're suggesting he would have ordered it that way and difference in the scan would reflect that and be obvious.
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I know 35mm prints look darker. That's something I noticed, too. But for this specific example, I'm not convinced it should be sooooo dark. I'll have to wait and knock on wood for a 35mm screening to be announced in my area in order to see for myself.
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