The 1997 theatrical releases were color timed to look similar to the original releases in the 1970s and 1980s, but particulary ANH suffers from many color inconsistencies in the theatrical color grading, even more so in the 1997 release, probably due to time constraints. Here is the colour grading comparison clip i promised. Sorry that it is download only, but YouTube and Vimeo instantly blocked it so this is the only way i could share it.
The original 2020 Blu. Explore the significance of color in Star Wars movies, from iconic lightsaber hues to the evolving palettes of each trilogy. Discover how color shapes storytelling, symbolism, and character design in the galaxy far, far away.
DVD and HDTV have the same grading PAL and NTSC DVD have the same grading WOWOW has slight different grading from BD (except EP7 which is the same) VHS and LD colors are variable, and they depends on editions, hardware player, capture card and settings At the end, I think the main color grading versions to take in account, for project purposes. Every Star Wars movie begins and ends with the same color palette - yellow and black for the scrolling introduction, and blue and black for the credits. Hi all.
I'm currently working on a Star Wars Original Trilogy Recut in which I'm aiming to cut the three films down into one, shorter film. I want to include the final scenes of Rouge One that feature Darth Vader but, quality wise, the footage from doesn't match that of the Original Trilogy. I was wondering if anybody would be able to help me out and do some colour grading/basic editing of.
Welcome to my first colour grading comparison, using Solo: A Star Wars Story as both my source and motivation for this video. I chose this film to begin with as I felt a lot of the scenes were. Since I don't want to clutter NeverarGreat's regrade thread with ongoing discussions about the original colors of the Star Wars trilogy, I decided to start a dedicated thread to this subject, as it is relevant to future Star Wars trilogy preservations.
The third and final video for this week, as promised. This one, having the original 2020 grading played alongside the new grading may through out the perception of the new colour grade in places, e. This thread is about reconstructing the colors of the original Star Wars trilogy, specifically the first Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back.
To this end I developed an algorithm to retrieve the colors of faded color prints without using a color reference, in an objective manner, and therefore unaffected by subjective opinions of what the films should look like. The theatrical colors of the.