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  1. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -- in Blu-ray

    To sync with Mr. Kimmel's comments, when a problem such as the tramlines in Bird, are discussed, one point cones to the fore. They're a part of the original cut and conformed negative, much like the film chips in GF2. One really should get advise from the filmmaker as to whether they should...
  2. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -- in Blu-ray

    Many dupes, up into the '90s, were done dry, and defects printed in. During the work on GF 3, which I do not consider a restoration, one dupe printer function was so problematic, that I searched out the original elements, and remade the function digitally. I would have liked to redo them all...
  3. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -- in Blu-ray

    I should have used the term "this." We're on the same page?
  4. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -- in Blu-ray

    For the record, I'm one of those with little knowledge regarding the film, as I have no idea what it's supposed to look like. It's those times, when it nice to have Jame White at the helm.
  5. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -- in Blu-ray

    Let's begin with several caveats. I'm not a fan of giallo, never have been, and presumably, never will be. But I respect the fact that there are numerous fans, and to them the films are of great importance. BwtCP was shot in Technicolor's proprietary Techniscope (TS) process, which arrived in...
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