2017-01-23, 11:29 PM
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If someone has this and wants to share it, please by all means do so.
This is a little project that taas007 came up with. Take the black and white House of Blue Leaves battle scene and add the color back in. How was it done you ask, let taas007 explain.
"The 1080p color output is created from a mix of the uncut Japanese DVD & the retail US Blu-Ray.
The high-definition B&W Blu-Ray footage is supplemented with luma information from the DVD to recover blown highlights. Then the color from the DVD is upscaled using SuperResolution, added and luma levels adjusted shot-by-shot as the retail Blu-Ray has considerable filtering ontop of the B&W pass.
In essence, it means the highlights are upscaled as they were completely blown in the retail Blu-Ray.
The shot at [1:26:41] has an eight frame color data gap as the DVD cuts to a wide shot (and thus does not provide any usable color data) where the retail Blu-Ray stays with the closeup. The first half of the shot has been slowed down to 93.7% and picks up at 100% from where the Blu-Ray continues. No visible difference.
The result is the US Blu-Ray version with the "House of the Blue Leaves fight" fully in color."
All i did was take taas's reinked video, insert it into the movie and encode it to share with everyone.
Video
If someone has this and wants to share it, please by all means do so.
This is a little project that taas007 came up with. Take the black and white House of Blue Leaves battle scene and add the color back in. How was it done you ask, let taas007 explain.
"The 1080p color output is created from a mix of the uncut Japanese DVD & the retail US Blu-Ray.
The high-definition B&W Blu-Ray footage is supplemented with luma information from the DVD to recover blown highlights. Then the color from the DVD is upscaled using SuperResolution, added and luma levels adjusted shot-by-shot as the retail Blu-Ray has considerable filtering ontop of the B&W pass.
In essence, it means the highlights are upscaled as they were completely blown in the retail Blu-Ray.
The shot at [1:26:41] has an eight frame color data gap as the DVD cuts to a wide shot (and thus does not provide any usable color data) where the retail Blu-Ray stays with the closeup. The first half of the shot has been slowed down to 93.7% and picks up at 100% from where the Blu-Ray continues. No visible difference.
The result is the US Blu-Ray version with the "House of the Blue Leaves fight" fully in color."
All i did was take taas's reinked video, insert it into the movie and encode it to share with everyone.
Video
- uncut Japanese DVD & the retail US Blu-Ray
- 5.1 PCM from the US Blu-Ray and encoded to DTS-HD Master
- English (Forced only)
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