From the little that we can see on Caps-a-holic, some colors are very close to MGM version, others are different but in general it has lost a bit of blue. More accurate? Less accurate? Who knows. We'll have to wait until the first screengrabs to start comparing with 35mm frames from PDB.
At the moment we have no idea what they used as color reference for this UHD version (or how close they stuck to it), both MGM and the new UHD version came from negative so colors had to be recreated (and calling back the director of photography doesn't really guarantee much). Shout release was from interpositive so in theory more faithful in colors, but it was a little overexposed and had its problems. It remains the least cropped.
Unfortunately nobody can tell for sure what is close to theatrical print because we've never seen a full scan. The closest I've got to theatrical is a pirate telecine on VHS from the 80's, hardly a reference. So about the colors there isn't much we can tell although I'm glad someone who saw it in theaters confirms that Shout was pretty darn close. Shame that UHD version is slightly cropped, can't they get EVERYTHING right altogether with this film?
About overblown whites: we haven't seen the infamous map on the Air Force One, nor the "David 14" flashing on the monitor but from the brightest areas of the laboratory looks like the UHD version is a tad less bright compared to Shout release, on quick glance looks like the same difference that I applied to the map room on the Air Force One. Hopefully we will see comparisons soon enough.
At the moment we have no idea what they used as color reference for this UHD version (or how close they stuck to it), both MGM and the new UHD version came from negative so colors had to be recreated (and calling back the director of photography doesn't really guarantee much). Shout release was from interpositive so in theory more faithful in colors, but it was a little overexposed and had its problems. It remains the least cropped.
Unfortunately nobody can tell for sure what is close to theatrical print because we've never seen a full scan. The closest I've got to theatrical is a pirate telecine on VHS from the 80's, hardly a reference. So about the colors there isn't much we can tell although I'm glad someone who saw it in theaters confirms that Shout was pretty darn close. Shame that UHD version is slightly cropped, can't they get EVERYTHING right altogether with this film?
About overblown whites: we haven't seen the infamous map on the Air Force One, nor the "David 14" flashing on the monitor but from the brightest areas of the laboratory looks like the UHD version is a tad less bright compared to Shout release, on quick glance looks like the same difference that I applied to the map room on the Air Force One. Hopefully we will see comparisons soon enough.
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I preserve movies as they first appeared in Italy.