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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    According to that article, Warner Bros. used their restoration work to creat preservation elements. I get what your saying about film stock and lab work and it’s challenges, and I understand Directors and Cinematographer's play with colors to create a mood, but for the life of me, if the...
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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    Here’s what was reported over at Bluray.com on the extensive restoration work done by Warner Archive and MPI to creat the Blu Ray. That extensive work was also used to create new preservation elements. The work of MPI and Warner Archive has been universally praised. Can’t remember the last time...
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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    The skewed color has been reported by multiple reviewers who watched the UHD Blu Ray including the DVD Beaver who uses screen caps to illustrate his comment after watching the UHD. You are correct about watching the UHD is different than looking at screen caps but the reason I rely on this forum...
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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    Not sure why Criterion felt the need to do a “restoration”. The Warner Blu Ray is excellent so don’t see any reason to “upgrade”. Looked at some screen caps at DVD Beaver of Criterion’s restoration and it looks like the movie was shot in Cleveland instead of Florida. Way too dark in addition to...
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