On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 03:42, <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Question:
> Do you have any advice regarding colormatrix?
> Thanks for any advice for relieving a headache
> --Mark.
If you haven't already, it might be worth tackling this from another
direction. Look at the credits for the remaster, figure out who was
involved* in doing the actual work, and shoot them an email or
message?
"Hi, I have a copy of the {WHICHEVER} bluray, can I pick your brain
about the colorspace / film digitizing†process you used? (if it
wasn't you, who would you recommend I ask)"
Their answers might make it easier to figure out which dials and
levers to adjust, colorspace or otherwise, if your 601-to-709
experiment doesn't produce acceptable results. They might be
interesting from a process perspective regardless.
Cheers,
Rob
*†: I can think of a case of a 90s Paramount series that was shot on
film, but which also used a modest amount of CGI to augment the
remastering of VFX- whatever CGI they used presumably was done to
match the film in color-grading terms. If this case is the same as
your case, perhaps Wade Felker or Dylan Hucklesby might be good places
to start. Good luck!
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