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2017-03-07, 02:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-03-07, 03:02 AM by TServo2049.)
Oh wow, I didn't realize the official BD transfer leaned purple/magenta *that* much. I don't understand how nobody ever complained about this, once I started noticing it on transfers it became almost as annoying as badly done/overly revisionist teal/orange. Just look at the Joker leaning out of the police car...
(It especially intrigues me how many critics of teal/orange or other revisionist regrades hold up these older, under-graded, low-contrast magenta-tinged versions as more "correct", despite almost certainly being no more theatrically accurate than the remasters, and in some respects may be *less* accurate, even if they seem more neutral and balanced. The original BD transfers of Terminator 1 and Fellowship of the Ring come to mind - in some respects the newer masters may be closER to the theatrical timing in some respects, as heavily flawed as they are. I'm sure much of this is just down to years of home viewing overwriting any memories of theatrical viewings we might have, but it is interesting.)
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