2022-03-25, 07:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-03-25, 07:51 PM by iguanaclerk.)
(2022-03-25, 07:21 PM)The Aluminum Falcon Wrote: Yeah @TheLoon is totally right.
To Catch a Thief was really nuts. It would be pretty straightforward to do better than the HD transfer but like…. They scrubbed a Vistavision negative (which isn’t crazy grainy) to the point that it literally had less detail than the Blu-Ray. Very bizarre choice.
I would be interested to compare this with the latest 4K remaster of ST: TPM which was also a tad too bright for my eyes.
Comparing the theatrical 4K to the trailer (which admittedly probably does not have final colors for the DE), it looks to mostly follow the existing colors, but they have tamped down the brightness on some darker interiors.
Also looks like they have reverted (at least in one instance) the DNR that Paramount used on the effects shots on the theatrical UHD. (difficult to tell for any other shot, since the DE trailer itself is DNR'd/low bitrate for the YouTube upload). If they did that across the board, it would make for a genuinely really nice master.