2018-02-26, 10:18 PM
I think this old master just has not got any more life in it.
A shot by shot correction would hold better results sure, but there would still be big compromises due to the state of the source material.
I sent PDB my thoughts over a private message as I thought it better that way with it being a work in progress version.
Im sure it would be fine to share them thoughts here considering the disscusion.
I certainly would not take up the mantle myself.
As mentioned I think even a shot by shot correction would yield results not worthy of the time to do them.
A shot by shot correction would hold better results sure, but there would still be big compromises due to the state of the source material.
I sent PDB my thoughts over a private message as I thought it better that way with it being a work in progress version.
Im sure it would be fine to share them thoughts here considering the disscusion.
Quote:Just had a flick through.
I can not believe this is the same master! It actually looks like film!
In fact it reminds me of a telecine of a 35mm release print.
I think the grade looks alot better than the one we have currently on home video.
It certainly relays a different mood to the proceedings and one closer to how I remember it during its original run. I saw it 4 times at the cinema back on its original run but It was before i had an eye for grades ect.
I see you have really stretched the limits of the BD here
The grade brings out alot of noise and shows how badly mastered it really was! It must have been a nightmare to work with! There are a lot of uncorrectable problems that even a shot by shot remaster could not correct, unless you had access to a less compressed master
Having said that it's impressive what you have achieved, and to be honest way better than I imagined it would look when I saw the photos you had to work towards in the thread.
I'm unsure what to recommend in terms of improvement as I think you have probably exhausted all options with this Master. Perhaps bring the brightness down on some of the day sequences as they can look bright, but again the inconsistency of the shots in scenes would probably make this a nightmare!
Lets just hope the new masters have been treated with a little more love
Thanks again for a look at your work's in progress good sir.
Amazing work as always
I certainly would not take up the mantle myself.
As mentioned I think even a shot by shot correction would yield results not worthy of the time to do them.