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“Deep fakery”
No such thing happened. During the two year restoration process among many other procedures, each of the original three-strip Technicolor nitrate film negatives (kept at a Warner Brother climate controlled 35F vault) were scanned at 8K 16-bit, composited them together and then applied a new color grain. The film was rescanned with the Lasergraphics Director 10K scanner. The restoration process peeled away decades of dust and dirt and used HDR to bring out colors and details that were in the film but not seen before. Examples, the rivet in Tin Man’s nose or freckles on Dorthy’s face. The images posted are from a STREAMED version of an UHD Premium BluRay disk as appeared on an UHD Premium certified OLED television with infinite black level, meaning the blacks are so low they can’t be measured. https://youtu.be/x-6MYP0RxTI https://postperspective.com/the-wiza...-hdr-remaster/
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Last edited by etype2; 03-09-2021 at 06:42 PM. Reason: Typo |
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