Speaking of LDI remasterings being on the blue side...I was checking out Snow White and the final scene before "the kiss" the entire forest is blue and purple...her sleeves are purple instead of blue. I wonder if this was caused by their equipment or if it was intentional?
Mr. Boulet, I completely agree with your review. I watched this last week and felt like a kid again. The magic is timeless. And I respect the people who put in the time and effort of research for this wonderful restoration. If anyone is sitting on the fence about this...don't. It's a gem.
The restoration credits at the end of these films clearly show that there were people responsible for researching. And I applaud them for all of the work they put into this. That being said, I hope Snow White can be fixed for its next release, and the fades corrected.
In that article that was just linked, the poster mentioned that Snow White's reel changes were too quick...is this was I have been talking about where the fade outs happen too quickly, eliminating seconds of footage? This happens several times throughout the film, and if true, is much more a...
Cinderella's dress is not supposed to be all white. Look at the top of the dress, it is supposed to be a different shade than the bottom. Also, the shot of the carriage in the other thread from the PE matches that of a frame in the Cinderella book that was included with the PE.
I'm sorry we don't Chuck, because I usually agree with you. I just know that on my monitor, it looked fantastic. Hook's coat, while not a bright orangy-red was still a deep vibrant red. And this transfer didn't have the horrible DVNR artifacts that plagued that last release. I am so pleased with...
Just finished watching this....it's absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Wow, what a difference. Wendy's dress is finally a soft shade of blue, as opposed to going white in some shots in the previous release. Colors were vibrant, lush, and lines were bold. The only thing odd was that hair colors shifted...