I was trying to edit JP on Adobe premiere pro CC 2017 and it was a nightmare. Frames jumping, video sped up, audio, video inconsistencies everywhere. You edit one way, result comes different. I kinda gave up. The files were .VOB from DVD and there was no problem in the source. Somehow Premiere is unable to handle .vob. I edited a short documentary recently and there was no such problem. It was MOV and super smooth. The resolution should not be a problem as the VOB files are all 576p PAL.
Any ideas here on how can I try and fix this? I don't know any other editing software.
As for JP, it should always be warm, with the faces looking sun-kissed and the greenery looking deep and healthy. That was the nature of Kodak and Fuji film stocks back then. They wanted to make pale skinned actors look exotic. It has always been a tradition since the arrival of colour film stock. There are even articles for that on the net.
However, the 3D BD is too warm and wrong but still much closer to the prints than the horrible cold timing of the HDTV or 2D BD with pinkish and magenta hues. The greenery looks lifeless in those versions and the faces, disgusting. There's barely any cinematic contrast in the HDTV master either.
Any ideas here on how can I try and fix this? I don't know any other editing software.
As for JP, it should always be warm, with the faces looking sun-kissed and the greenery looking deep and healthy. That was the nature of Kodak and Fuji film stocks back then. They wanted to make pale skinned actors look exotic. It has always been a tradition since the arrival of colour film stock. There are even articles for that on the net.
However, the 3D BD is too warm and wrong but still much closer to the prints than the horrible cold timing of the HDTV or 2D BD with pinkish and magenta hues. The greenery looks lifeless in those versions and the faces, disgusting. There's barely any cinematic contrast in the HDTV master either.