2017-11-24, 04:54 PM
Hmmm. I watched the 3D DCP twice and while DNR was obvious in a couple of shots, it was 'befitting' of a typical 3D conversion. I genuinely thought that the eventual 2D releases would have the grain or at least would be regrained as per the previous Lowry/RMW restorations. That got me thinking that maybe the Lowry regraining was part of their SOP and Cameron's hands were tied so to speak. T2 was restored at Deluxe L.A. so that could have made a difference, why use a different facility when the previous work was so well received? Having said that it could be StudioCanal pulling the strings. I guess this quote from Cameron says a lot:
'Well I think the overall quality of the film, the quality of the presentation; we worked very hard on good 3D. We started with a 4K transfer, then we did a degraining process, so it actually looks better, even if you watch it in 2D it would look better than it did on the day…'
Perhaps Aliens and it's graininess traumatised Cameron for life.
Turisu, any chance you've checked out the audio on the new blu? It would be great if the original mix was used but I'm not holding my breath. It's probably going to be the Rydstrom home mix.
'Well I think the overall quality of the film, the quality of the presentation; we worked very hard on good 3D. We started with a 4K transfer, then we did a degraining process, so it actually looks better, even if you watch it in 2D it would look better than it did on the day…'
Perhaps Aliens and it's graininess traumatised Cameron for life.
Turisu, any chance you've checked out the audio on the new blu? It would be great if the original mix was used but I'm not holding my breath. It's probably going to be the Rydstrom home mix.