The Simpsons Movie has always been a weird-looking movie to me because of its strange yellow/green tint that I, and many others, assumed was just an intentional choice to make the movie appear more cinematic. However, with hindsight and knowledge of other home releases with similar tints, I've come to realize that the original home video master was actually just botched. It's a movie from early in the era of digital cinema, only 2 years after DCI was standardized, meaning it was almost certainly completed in DCI-P3, so what seems to have happened is they simply forgot to adjust the white point when bringing it into the realm of Rec.709, leading to the pervasive green tint. Thankfully, because of reference material like the theatrical trailers and a few 35mm scans, it's pretty easy to come to the conclusion that the movie was meant to have a much more neutral tone than the warmer yellow-green tones of its home releases. Thankfully, aside from the base white point error, the movie is graded pretty consistently so doing a white point conversion and white balance to neutralize the whole movie without affecting other intentional tones in things like the night scenes was quite easy.
Sourced from the Blu-ray, and other than colors was left untouched before encoding, so I unfortunately couldn't reduce the BD's sharpening artifacts.
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Screencap comparisons:
https://slow.pics/c/z7xXvZN6
Sourced from the Blu-ray, and other than colors was left untouched before encoding, so I unfortunately couldn't reduce the BD's sharpening artifacts.
Screencap comparisons:
https://slow.pics/c/z7xXvZN6


