Retiring this one as the just announced BD/4k will fulfill all of the same areas.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[Released] Police Story III colour regrade/correction
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Retiring this one as the just announced BD/4k will fulfill all of the same areas.
Thank you.
2019-08-17, 08:09 AM
Hello,
Taking into account some comments here and elsewhere about the colours (particularly in regards to skin tones), I'm working on a revision. I'll post screencaps when able (I'm also helping a friend out with some colouration for a project), but I feel I've achieved a more natural skin colour (particularly in the latter outdoor scenes). The revision will also have the theatrical mono Cantonese track, and (fingers crossed) a better quality source for the original English dub.
2019-08-18, 09:08 AM
Thanks! It's almost ready to go, I'm just waiting to hear back from my source, about the mono English track.
2019-08-26, 11:53 AM
Thanks given by: CSchmidlapp
2019-08-26, 02:02 PM
Just a suggestion, but skintones in HK films were never color timed to look natural. They were always stylised films.
2019-08-26, 05:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-08-26, 05:57 PM by CSchmidlapp.)
(2019-08-26, 02:02 PM)Stamper Wrote: Just a suggestion, but skintones in HK films were never color timed to look natural. They were always stylised films. I hate to sound like a broken record but Based on what (LOL)? "HK films were never color timed to look natural" I'm sure your just trolling now bud. Besides, Serums is timing the Remastered BD to match the LD, which he (and I) feels is a much more pleasing color pallet. Unsure if it's theatrically accurate, but the skin tones are. Ive only seen a handful of original HK theatrical prints (mainly John Woo stuff) and from my memory the color timing never looked unnatural. Stylish lighting or lack of yes, but not a 'timed' choice.
2019-08-26, 06:47 PM
I saw most of those in theaters. The skintones always had these orange like, filmlike tones unlike video. So making skintones look natural is wrong. Witness for example the 4K remasters of all Bruce Lee films (corrected version) the skintones look filmic not natural.
Thanks given by: Serums
2019-08-27, 02:18 PM
(2019-08-26, 06:47 PM)Stamper Wrote: I saw most of those in theaters. The skintones always had these orange like, filmlike tones unlike video. So making skintones look natural is wrong. Witness for example the 4K remasters of all Bruce Lee films (corrected version) the skintones look filmic not natural.I appreciate the input. I'm not necessarily trying to make them more natural to the point of taking away that filmic look. The last correction I did was a little desaturated, to the point where everyone's skintones looked very neutral (at the expense of colour). My initial intent with this colouration was to get the new remaster looking similar to some of the more pleasing renditions we've had previously (rather than the flat, tinted mess that Ritrovata left it as). I was recently sent something which might look a little closer to what you're describing (it's neither the whole film nor a trailer). If I were to post some screenshots of it, could you tell me if it looks a little closer to what you remember? I'm always quite happy to learn more about these films and how they were presented. Thanks given by: Stamper
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