The 4K is the version of the film restored before the conversion was made. So it is free of any of the 3D digital fixes (like extra digital room created in all shots to create depth, and also fine hair removals and other stuff you have to do with 3D). It has of course all the stuntmen swaps etc but I don't mind those. They looked ugly and were taking me out of the film.
Looking for the "right" Terminator 2 color grading...
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2018-01-02, 12:25 AM
(2018-01-02, 12:18 AM)Stamper Wrote: The 4K is the version of the film restored before the conversion was made. So it is free of any of the 3D digital fixes (like extra digital room created in all shots to create depth, and also fine hair removals and other stuff you have to do with 3D). It has of course all the stuntmen swaps etc but I don't mind those. They looked ugly and were taking me out of the film. Yeah, well, I do mind those. If they could not and thus did not do it then, it should not be in the movie now. That's my philosophy, whether we're talking Blade Runner, Star Wars, Aliens, Titanic or T2.
Matter of taste I suppose I like those fixes. But I agree that a restoration/preserv reinstating them back could be cool!
On a 4K question, I use VLC 4.0 and incredibly, the 4K HDR rip (I bought the 4K disc) play with colors intact, it just look a little dim when I watch it at night, and OK when I watch it at day. Does VLC includes now HDR? I did some online research and it looks like Resolve can convert HDR to SDR with the correct LUT.
2018-01-02, 03:12 PM
Too bad the pic was taken either to soon or to late to catch the laser blasts. Should the very first shots fired be blue or pink?
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