(2023-12-02, 12:48 PM)alexpeden2000 Wrote: Looking at this cap I'd say the Shout has the correct ratio (Haddonfield text looks stretched on the older release)
Why do you reckon the old one is stretched based on that sign? It could be just as likely that the new one is stretched in the other dimension, no? My suspicion is that the new one might be more correct though. Certain shots on the 2013 version give me vaguely "Why the long face?" vibes if I really stare at them with intent, but I dunno, really.
(2023-12-02, 12:48 PM)alexpeden2000 Wrote: but the encoding and colour looks better on the older release (I remember bumping the saturation up on my TV a bit the last time I watched it though).
You think so? I would say that on the contrary, the new one looks a lot more natural, colour-wise. Skin tones are all very "beige", a bit jaundiced, on the 2013 release but they have much healthier looking rosiness to them on the new one:
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?a=1&x=600...0&i=5&go=1. The 2013 one is also very desaturated as you say. That said, I think (other than perhaps the lack of saturation) the colour on the 2013 one might better match my recollection of a 35 mm print I've seen a couple of times, though not very recently. If I ever get a chance to see it again, I can confirm that.
Incidentally, the UHD and 1080p discs appear to be significantly different, if caps-a-holic is at all accurate for the UHD screenshots. This seems to be a pattern I see in almost every UHD I look at: the 1080p versions always end up with a comparative imbalance of warm tones, ending up leaning too much into magenta:
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?a=1&x=592...0&i=5&go=1. I had a bit of a rant about it ages ago over in the thread about RipBot264 tonemapped conversions (in particular with respect to "fushia Spidey" and Hellboy, as well as a magenta push on my 1080p-only-but-released-from-a-UHD-master The Dark Crystal). I'm hoping to attempt to figure out a workflow for converting HDR UHD encodes to SDR 1080p encodes that have colour somewhat more accurately matching the UHD than the actual 1080p discs included with them represent.
(2023-12-02, 12:48 PM)alexpeden2000 Wrote: I guess there's no perfect release unfortunately.
As somebody with about 6 copies of this film on my shelves, I hear ya. Two LaserDiscs, at least two DVDs, and then the Blu-rays. I don't have the UHD yet; apparently the UK only got it as a Zavvi-exclusive steelbook that's obviously now out of print, there is no standard version, and this predates the US one so I think it's more likely equivalent to the French UHD presentation which is (I think) off the older master rather than the newer Cundey-approved Scream Factory version from 2021.
(2023-12-02, 03:37 PM)PDB Wrote: I kind of like the higher saturation although I have no idea if it is accurate or not.
Highly subjective, but my instinct is that the slightly higher saturation is correct (it's crazy low on the 2013 release) but the slightly more naturalistic colour palette possibly is not. At least, if we're considering a theatrical print as "correct", which I assume we are. That said, I think I might like the somewhat more naturalistic colour on the new presentation, correct or otherwise. I would still prefer to attempt to confirm whether it is more or less representative of the original '78 look, regardless of whether I think it looks good or bad.
What's funny about this is that Dean Cundey apparently personally approved all of these radically different presentations, and that was used as a selling point on each one at the time, implying that his approval made them definitive
Even the THX one, which was clearly revisionist (trying to cover up the fact they were shooting a film set in autumn at the peak of summer). I don't totally hate the faux-autumnal look, but it fundamentally contradicts my idea of how a film "should" be presented, unless a less revisionist alternative presentation is also being made available in the same box.