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I just got the 2160p 35mm scan from Russia, which is Rob's print scan but with additional work done to it, notably the grading which is a bit different. I don't know if it's native 2160p or upscaled from 1080p though. Except for some scenes that look too dark and too green at the beginning, it might be an even better reference. I went to my go-to shot in the steel factory to see how yellow it is, and it is better than the too orangy shot on Rob's version of that scan. And it looks very clean, except for the occasional dirt and scratches, even more at reel changes obviously. Plus the Russians made it in sync framewise to the 2015 Blu-ray, except they made it at true 24fps. (The funny thing is, the other day, I did just like the Russians with Rob's scan to make it in sync with the Blu-ray and cropped it while at it to have a nice rectangle framing at 2.40:1) So if you change the framerate of that Russian video to 23.976, you're in sync with the Blu-ray. That means it's compatible with the CDS mix we already have for instance. Makes me wonder if I shouldn't just work on that instead of the dated Blu-ray master. I'll have to watch it entirely projected to really see what's what.
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I'm surprised no one used AI to repaint those corners. I mean it's a slam dunk.