silentman116
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Re: Harmy's Star Wars Despecialized Edition Remastered
Don't worry, Harmy isn't tweaking or altering things on a whim with this release. Everything he's done has been to improve the quality of the de-specialization based on newer sources. This version is more true to the 1977 release than version 1.0 in every way. He had access to reference scans of an original Technicolor print which is why he decided to go back and rework the colors. He also improved all of the de-specialized mattes and composites to make them as high quality as possible and thus improve the blend with the HD footage. He's not even remotely close to Adywan territory with this, and in fact managed to de-specialize a few more things that were left over from the SE in version 1.0 (small things, like the window behind Luke and Ben as they sell the speeder). If you liked his version 1.0, then you'll love this. The level of polish on this one is much higher and I can't wait for ESB and ROTJ 2.0!
Don't worry, Harmy isn't tweaking or altering things on a whim with this release. Everything he's done has been to improve the quality of the de-specialization based on newer sources. This version is more true to the 1977 release than version 1.0 in every way. He had access to reference scans of an original Technicolor print which is why he decided to go back and rework the colors. He also improved all of the de-specialized mattes and composites to make them as high quality as possible and thus improve the blend with the HD footage. He's not even remotely close to Adywan territory with this, and in fact managed to de-specialize a few more things that were left over from the SE in version 1.0 (small things, like the window behind Luke and Ben as they sell the speeder). If you liked his version 1.0, then you'll love this. The level of polish on this one is much higher and I can't wait for ESB and ROTJ 2.0!
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