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Late model Sony HDCRTs include a monitor mode to remove the inherent red push of CRT and NTSC. It works like a charm and rescues many transfers regardless of age. With the perfect black levels on my 960, it seem to restore some of what is lost from the lack of care in transfer processes to replicate the original printed result.
I think back in the day it would only be your very technical or photographically minded creative talents that would know or even care about stocks and printing. So unless the production had a very knowledgeable and invested cinematographer, producer, director or studio technician I think you were stuck with "well at least its in focus and centered."
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Great! I prefer the "plain" BD regrade, it's more filmlike IMHO!
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