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  1. Gary16

    A Few Words About While we wait for A few words about...™ The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection -- in Blu-ray

    This is a long article from Widescreen Review by Alen Koebel that may be of interest here (note the final section that's in bold): How Digital Color Grading Is Ruining Movies Alen Koebel “Make it Pop!” If you are old enough to remember when desktop publishing programs and laser printers first...
  2. Gary16

    A Few Words About While we wait for A few words about...™ The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection -- in Blu-ray

    Here's another quote from the same review: "However, this is a moment by moment situation with this transfer, and at times parts of The King and I look really good, if only for a little while. It's a real shame and keeps this high definition presentation from ever attaining more than (at best)...
  3. Gary16

    A Few Words About While we wait for A few words about...™ The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection -- in Blu-ray

    I agree 100% re Carousel, State Fair, and Oklahoma. I'm running a JVC 4k projector with a Xenon light source which definitely brings out the detail and colors. Carousel is definitely not too dark. I'm a little mixed on "The King and I". I can see a slight blue cast in some sections but not all...
  4. Gary16

    A Few Words About While we wait for A few words about...™ The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection -- in Blu-ray

    I agree. I watched both "Oklahoma" and "King" tonight and an happy with both. The long dupes are obvious in King and unfortunate but that's how many films were cut back then. I'm using a JVC 4k xenon projector on a 10.5 foot wide screen with a viewing distance of about 14 feet. I know we can't...
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