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Yesterday, 06:21 PM
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Is that 4K 35mm scan this one: Terminator.2.Judgment.Day.1991.2160p.35mm.PQ10.FLAC.2.0.x265.mkv?
I know of these ones, too :
- Terminator II (1991) 35mm.iso (Rob's Nostalgia Project probably in 1080p)
- Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (1991) 35mm (Optical Stereo) (1080p)
- Terminator.2.Judgment.Day.1991.1080p.35mm.FLAC.2.0.x264
Has there been another one more recently?
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There was a special feature on the LD Box, probably also on the DVDs too (can't remember), on the color changes they did with the release of the Special Edition and any subsequent release used these colors afaik.
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The closest scan to my own experience of a 35mm screening in an actual theater is the 2160p in HDRish I mentionned above, with the yellow fire and explosions, with the cyan and purple cohabitating in night scenes. The other 35mm scans I've seen are too orange in their fires and explosions. And as I've always said, I have engraved in my mind the shot in the steel factory when John and injured Sarah climb a ladder: when they arrive on top, my experience showed a very yellow warmth up there and virtually no orange at all or barely. The other 35mm scans and video transfers show a lot of orange there. That's why I had started a regrading project about 5 years ago using the 2160p scan as reference, 'cause it matches my 35mm experience best. I'll have to resume work on that project at some point.