2018-08-14, 06:00 PM
With the Criterion remaster, this is no longer needed
The Great Escape HDTV Version (v1.1)
Project Info:
I dug this up off an old hard drive and like a lot of my projects it just requires the audio sync to be finished...
When the US BD came out, even though it was a new scan, many people did not like the new dark, cool teal and blue color timing. It was very different compared to the older CE DVD:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare...escape.htm
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=2391&d2=2390&c=490
whereas the older CE dvd was warm with oranges and yellows. A pretty significant difference. Luckily, the older scan had been broadcast several times in HD over the years (like HDNET in the US). I took 3 separate recording and combine them together to create a version with the most frames possible, so GE can now be enjoyed in bright, warmer colors.
I also took both the (now rare) PCM mono and analog commentary from the Criterion LD and synced them to this project, bring back the original sound of the Great Escape.
Note: This is not synced to the US BD. I didn't do a full count but even with 3 copies, the HDTV was some 70-ish frames off the BD.
Video:
3 HDTV broadcasts combined to create the best overall version and then run through light de-haloing and de-blocking with no color correction
Audio:
1. PCM 2.0 Mono (from the Criterion WS LD)
2. PCM 2.0 Stereo (from the HDTV broadcast)
2. PCM 2.0 Mono Commentary (from the Criterion WS LD's analog tracks)
Pics:
MKV Pics
BD/HDTV
The Great Escape HDTV Version (v1.1)
Project Info:
I dug this up off an old hard drive and like a lot of my projects it just requires the audio sync to be finished...
When the US BD came out, even though it was a new scan, many people did not like the new dark, cool teal and blue color timing. It was very different compared to the older CE DVD:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare...escape.htm
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=2391&d2=2390&c=490
whereas the older CE dvd was warm with oranges and yellows. A pretty significant difference. Luckily, the older scan had been broadcast several times in HD over the years (like HDNET in the US). I took 3 separate recording and combine them together to create a version with the most frames possible, so GE can now be enjoyed in bright, warmer colors.
I also took both the (now rare) PCM mono and analog commentary from the Criterion LD and synced them to this project, bring back the original sound of the Great Escape.
Note: This is not synced to the US BD. I didn't do a full count but even with 3 copies, the HDTV was some 70-ish frames off the BD.
Video:
3 HDTV broadcasts combined to create the best overall version and then run through light de-haloing and de-blocking with no color correction
Audio:
1. PCM 2.0 Mono (from the Criterion WS LD)
2. PCM 2.0 Stereo (from the HDTV broadcast)
2. PCM 2.0 Mono Commentary (from the Criterion WS LD's analog tracks)
Pics:
MKV Pics
BD/HDTV