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Old 06-21-2020, 08:26 PM
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Thanks for posting this!

They mention the digital warping/registration of the three negatives. I believe they did that on the previous version, as they did on Robin Hood; but they obviously must have done it over to tighter tolerance for the 4K version.

It was interesting to hear the colorist mention the color breathing problem that technicolor had to some degree and was corrected for this release. I have always noticed it, but don't believe I've heard it mentioned before. I still wonder where it occurred in the process, whether it was reduced later on as the Technicolor film processing equipment was (possibly) improved, etc. It still appears in prints of late 1940s Technicolor films. It seems to be at a rate you would associate with film reel rotational speeds.
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