2017-08-15, 04:37 AM
I think this is the best, chroma wise, just to be luma adjusted - gamma brightness contrast; white balance is pretty spot on - judging only by eye; I'll not touch RGB, eventually increase saturation.
[Idea] Computer Chronicles: 35th Anniversary Edition
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2017-08-15, 04:37 AM
I think this is the best, chroma wise, just to be luma adjusted - gamma brightness contrast; white balance is pretty spot on - judging only by eye; I'll not touch RGB, eventually increase saturation.
2017-08-15, 04:47 AM
I guess I'll go with Andrea's suggestion, then.
2017-08-15, 06:27 AM
Hint: follow advices, but test, test, test, and then if you are not happy, change your mind, tweak settings, ask for further advices, and then... test, test, test!
2017-08-15, 09:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-16, 04:04 PM by BronzeTitan.)
Looking around for apparent photos (as opposed to blow-ups or crops of episode recordings), I found this -- if nothing else, it's a good skin color to match ...
So, additionally tweaking my tweaked, original picture, to match skin tones, this is the result:
2017-08-18, 05:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-18, 11:27 PM by BronzeTitan.
Edit Reason: added reference from Internet Archive
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And after that, some judicious sharpening. To demonstrate it, I used LimitedSharpen(), a plug-in script for AviSynth. I like the theory of it's design, to mitigate "haloing", as explained by it's author:
Quote:Let's have a look at a simple transition from dark to bright, and what our standard sharpeners will do to it: I'm sure DaVinci Resolve must have a good sharpener (or a plug-in available for it) to do the similar thing. Anyway, here's what this one does (top - my color correction; bottom - sharpened, at default settings) . .
2017-08-18, 05:47 PM
I had great results with various sources using LSFMod - http://avisynth.nl/index.php/LSFmod - LimitedSharpenFaster Mod. Try it out.
2017-08-18, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-18, 07:17 PM by BronzeTitan.)
Ah, yes, thanks! I knew about the "fast" version but couldn't track it down again. As I recall, it was a later & better implementation of that same approach. And, of course, it also has settings (which I didn't bother to use in this one for my demonstration).
Since DaVinci Resolve is pro-software, there must be pro-sharpeners available for it if not built in. If necessary, maybe Resolve's output could be piped through AviSynth for free sharpen processing.
2017-08-18, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-19, 07:54 AM by Koopa Luath.
Edit Reason: Slight change of plans
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I'll look into AviSynth compatibility with Resolve next week, after the eclipse on Monday (I'll bet that's one eclipse Garfield wouldn't want to watch in person! ).
Regarding the audio side, I'll make a FLAC file of the audio track, try to reduce the noise in Audacity, and try to make a 2-channel Dolby Digital file.
2017-08-20, 04:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-20, 04:17 AM by Koopa Luath.
Edit Reason: This glitch really needs to be attended to at some point...
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The following special features have been confirmed for the Season 1 release:
Also: Season 1 will be a six-disc release, consisting of the following discs:
Specs and special features for Season 2, and an exact release date for Season 1, will be confirmed at a later date.
2017-08-21, 12:18 AM
Looks like an Ultimate Anniversary to me.
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