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  1. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    A response from WB MPI regarding the question about registration of three-strip elements... We still use the ‘Ultra Res’ software although it has been updated and retrofitted to accommodate 16-bit images. Also, once archive became a consideration, the software was locked to a single block...
  2. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    MPI does handle limited amounts of nitrate in-house, and have done so for years. They have a superb team.
  3. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    From my lists (1934-51), I'm seeing 21 films for which I'd go back to nitrates at WB, and 45 at M-G-M. But all should be scanned and archived.
  4. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    I've been following this one. First release in ages, that truly looks like a newly imbibed dye transfer print.
  5. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    No, there was not. It was a DVD. Corrected. Thank you! I'm enjoying a wonderful cabernet...
  6. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Romance on the High Seas – in Blu-ray

    “Can’t act; slightly bald; can dance a little…” What an extraordinarily wonderful occurrence. A three-strip Technicolor production making its way to Blu-ray, appearing to perfectly mimic the look of three-strip Technicolor - one of only seven that Warner released in 1948. In this case, a...
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