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Are these releases of the LOTR movies any good? I thought I heard there were color issues with the BluRay releases.
Apparently the color issue is only with the Extended Edition BlurRay, which is not in the steel book.
"Speaking of colors, pre-release Internet buzz indicated that parts of the film were retimed and given a heavier green orientation. This was accurate; I compared the Extended Edition Blu-ray to the theatrical version and definitely sensed a stronger green tone in some sequences."
Are these releases of the LOTR movies any good? I thought I heard there were color issues with the BluRay releases.
I have the 4k version and the color grading is so much better. If you don't have a 4k player or TV or don't want to spend the extra money at least buy the new bluray version. It's a night and day difference. I personally have a Sony OLED so I can speak from true accurate colors compared to some people's Visio or worse TCL.
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Yeah not many 4k... Not going to settle for just Blu-ray when there is 4k out there
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I have this version of the LOTR trilogy and haven't noticed any issues.
Apparently the color issue is only with the Extended Edition BlurRay, which is not in the steel book.
"Speaking of colors, pre-release Internet buzz indicated that parts of the film were retimed and given a heavier green orientation. This was accurate; I compared the Extended Edition Blu-ray to the theatrical version and definitely sensed a stronger green tone in some sequences."
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I have the 4k version and the color grading is so much better. If you don't have a 4k player or TV or don't want to spend the extra money at least buy the new bluray version. It's a night and day difference. I personally have a Sony OLED so I can speak from true accurate colors compared to some people's Visio or worse TCL.