While this is basically true, as I understand it- based on what was written in I think the American Cinematographer article- the subtitles weren't "recreated". Harris actually had access to the separate film elements that contained JUST the subtitles (which would then have been used back in the...
No, this restoration was not "intended for DVD", it was intended for film. To quote myself from a post I just made over at AVS forum (I think responding to you there, actually): "The fact is this restoration was not primarily done with either Blu-ray or DVD in mind- it was done with creating...
I think you're confused about cinematography and printed processes. After the mid-1950s, ALL movies were filmed "one strip". Some of those movies were then printed using the I.B. Technicolor, 3-strip process. The "one-strip" negatives would be optically split into the three color bands which...
You missed have missed this part of Robert's post: "The entire team at Paramount Pictures, Paramount Home Entertainment, MPI (Warner Digital), Pro-Tek and POP Sound worked extremely diligently to create a product representative of the wishes of the filmmakers, further confirmed by the...