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I prefer LD color timing... white on BD is toward magenta.
So, is there any BD (or other HD versions) with LD timing?
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I wonder if perhaps the LD is based on an interpositive or internegative since perhaps it's sort of inherent that the main reason why the blu-ray has a different color grade since it's likely based off of the original camera negatives to reconstruct the theatrical cut and piece together the extended cut. The golden timing does look quite nice and does help push the colonial time period aesthetic judging from the LD screencaps alone.
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Is the LD AR slightly opened up as well?
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When I use an LD (or other sources) as reference for color matching, I just repeat frame(s) before or after missing frame(s); unless they are completely different (and 99.99% of the times they are not), the color matching will be perfect!
So, in the case the reference has more frames (until now IIRC it happened twice, with just one frame more), I just delete the frame in the reference, instead of duplicating one frame in the HD source; this to preserve the HD audio tracks - as they ofter are lossy, I prefer to cut one audio "frame" from the reference, that usually is PCM (or WAV capture of analog tracks).
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