@Spockinter It's okay, it was just the words of choice in one sentence that kinda rubbed me in a wrong way. But I also shoud've taken into consideration that English may not be your first language. My apologies if I came across as rude or something. Please don't worry about it.☺️❤️
Spider-Man 35mm regrade/color correction.
In both open matte and original aspect ratio of 1.85:1
https://t.co/heXgA29cHR
Screenshot comparisons of both open matte vs 1.85:1 & open matte vs open matte.
https://t.co/RXdIFtsKCN
enjoy!
I don't normally do this, but someone asked for it and I thought: oh, why not? A smaller file size (about 4,5 gb) of the Spider-Man regrade in its original aspect ratio.
https://t.co/L5PSYqsPxQ
@ToursCinema I know what you mean, could indeed use some color correction and of course cropping it back to its original aspect ratio. And yeah, not really my genre but this one is a fun time.
@ToursCinema You know what, expect it soon. Downloading that open matte scan right now. I'll probably do about 1 to 4 others before Mean Girls, but it's coming!
@ToursCinema I'm peronally not a fan of teen comedies but I genuinely think Mean Girls is a fun movie. Might do that one soon, I'll keep you up to date!
@ToursCinema I'm personally not bothered when there are trailers attached to a scan, and then those German dubs...😂 HIYAAAAAAAAH, SIE SIND KRANK, ECHT KRANK...😂Stuart Little ZWEI...😅🤪
@triggerindeed The reason for the big file size is that I always strive to preserve as much of the original quality as possible. I normally don't do this because of a decrease in visual quality but here you go; a smaller file size version. https://t.co/n92TmjYcJH
@Spockinter (3/3) …making them, for example, brighter instead of them staying pure black. So cropping is necessary for the best viewing experience. And honestly, I’m doing this primarily for myself, sharing it here is optional, so please don’t tell me that I ‘should maintain at least’.
@Spockinter (2/3) Quality wise this is visually nearly identical to the original source file. And yes, so far all have a decreased amount of pixels, because I have to crop the black bars. So far the source files were all letterboxed/pillarboxed, regrading effects those black bars…
@NrsRaaj27665 This is a regrade of what you have and its cropped back to it's intended aspect ratio, see screenshots bro...
And the picture quality is nearly lossles compared to that 2k file (which was the source I used) , that's always one of my goals when doing a regrade.
@Lexiconmodulo The 25gb one is cropped back to its original aspect ratio, the 36gb one is open matte, that's the diffrence. They are so big because I want to maintain a quality as good and close to the original source file as possible. the source itself was also around 25gb.
@triggerindeed (1/3) Though it may seem like it, cause of what I do and share over here on X, I'm really not a technical guy... The source was labelled a 1440p '2K' scan. I rendered the regrade at extremely high quality, creating a huge master file of over 100gb so that the final encode…