2020-05-18, 10:54 PM
Ok, I've been through the settings with the scanner and I've now got a much better base to work from. Here are some better quality screenshots of the pictures I posted before:
They might look a bit "flatter" than before but the blacks are a lot less crushed and the red push is a lot less aggressive. There's still plenty of room to balance the colours better, but this is a great starting point.
I've also taken a few more screenshots throughout the film. I've tried to match the shots used here:
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=9293&d...=0&l=0&a=0
The frames don't always match as the Blu Ray version uses a dramatically different cut of the film. Where the frames don't match exactly I've used the nearest possible one.
I find the screenshot of old MacLeod at the bar an interesting comparison; not only are the colours quite different the Blu Ray shot looks so digitised and jaggy. However the explosion frame looks much more balanced and less blown out on the Blu Ray.
Still a lot of work to be done but hopefully this gives you guys a nice taste of the print.
They might look a bit "flatter" than before but the blacks are a lot less crushed and the red push is a lot less aggressive. There's still plenty of room to balance the colours better, but this is a great starting point.
I've also taken a few more screenshots throughout the film. I've tried to match the shots used here:
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=9293&d...=0&l=0&a=0
The frames don't always match as the Blu Ray version uses a dramatically different cut of the film. Where the frames don't match exactly I've used the nearest possible one.
I find the screenshot of old MacLeod at the bar an interesting comparison; not only are the colours quite different the Blu Ray shot looks so digitised and jaggy. However the explosion frame looks much more balanced and less blown out on the Blu Ray.
Still a lot of work to be done but hopefully this gives you guys a nice taste of the print.
Program material is recorded on the other side of this disc...