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Yes nice! I'm holding up rewatching the film until you release the TV cut with all the nice Blu-ray quality and revisited colors (just please don't make it like the old HDTV pink master lol)
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Just my two cents: now that I see those pictures, I remember that the laserdisc colors are almost always "pushed" to be colorful enough for the ancient CRT TV sets... just try to set the saturation at 75%, and let me know what do you think about the results...
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2015-02-13, 06:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-13, 06:11 PM by Stamper.)
I like the early ones, but they are indeed a bit pushed. Could you try a middle point like 80% instead of 75%?
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