pinknik
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Did they do a DCP? *Fingers crossed for potential bonus features on classic Sony 3D titles released by Twilight Time*It's not worth much, Sony has fully restored left/right masters from the camera negatives and also has mint 35mm prints for venues that can still run interlock 3-D.
Someone's selling a bunch of over/under 3D prints on Ebay, including the softcore Love in 3D.
Did they do a DCP? *Fingers crossed for potential bonus features on classic Sony 3D titles released by Twilight Time*
The pics of Starchaser look OK, but AWF is a magenta mess.
Someone asked about the Stooges shorts in a thread on Miss Sadie Thompson on T Time's Facebook page. They replied they're looking into it...Did they do a DCP? *Fingers crossed for potential bonus features on classic Sony 3D titles released by Twilight Time*
YIsn't SPOOKS! also the 3D short that's supposed to have the sepia tone, which the Dual 35mm Film on eBay clearly lacks?
CHEERS!
I did read on a different thread that the sepia for SPOOKS! (1953) was said to somewhat diminish the 3-D effect, although I cannot say as I've never viewed that version, myself. Including both options on Blu-ray would be a nice compromise, I do agree, although also having a 2-D option might make things a bit unwieldy, in which case I'd be good with Black & White.Y
I have no desire for sepia tone. Sounds more like marketing rather than original photography plan. If the Stooges 3D films were originally released this way then I hope we're given both options (with/without) on Blu-ray -- And these are among the top of my list of 50s 3D wishes.
1953 left/right 35mm prints were sepia. This eBay auction is a 1990's reprint of both sides.
Here's an original frame from a 1953 left sepia print.