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What other DVD releases can you add to this list, that have an equal level of hi-def restoration?:
- The Maltese Falcon (1941, WB 3-disc edition)
- Metropolis (1927, Kino edition ONLY) --> haven't seen this but a local friend said it qualifies
- The Third Man (1949, Criterion, 2-disc version)
- King Kong (1933, 2-disc from Universal)
Case in point, the latest DVD issue of The Maltese Falcon currently in print: The 3-disc collector's edition, from Warner Bros/Turner Entertainment, screencaps below.
* Squeaky clean image: not a speck, line, or blotch, ever.
* There is NO JITTER or brightness flicker. At all.
* Edges are Razor Sharp: you can make out the individual pixels.
Also... The 64 million dollar question for those of us who find this incredibly exciting: Many of us have the audio cleanup stuff for 78s... When will the prices come down on home PC film restoration software? Or is it already available?
Wouldn't it be fun to have a go at it with one of your own Top-10 Faves. For me: a digitized TCM showing of "EDGE OF DARKNESS", 1943, Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan...
What film(s) would you restore?
Only PC software I noticed on a quick search was an impressive suite from an Austrian company; emailed them for a laugh asking how much. (yeah yeah, if they say "contact us" about the price...)
- C H
- The Maltese Falcon (1941, WB 3-disc edition)
- Metropolis (1927, Kino edition ONLY) --> haven't seen this but a local friend said it qualifies
- The Third Man (1949, Criterion, 2-disc version)
- King Kong (1933, 2-disc from Universal)
Case in point, the latest DVD issue of The Maltese Falcon currently in print: The 3-disc collector's edition, from Warner Bros/Turner Entertainment, screencaps below.
* Squeaky clean image: not a speck, line, or blotch, ever.
* There is NO JITTER or brightness flicker. At all.
* Edges are Razor Sharp: you can make out the individual pixels.
Also... The 64 million dollar question for those of us who find this incredibly exciting: Many of us have the audio cleanup stuff for 78s... When will the prices come down on home PC film restoration software? Or is it already available?
Wouldn't it be fun to have a go at it with one of your own Top-10 Faves. For me: a digitized TCM showing of "EDGE OF DARKNESS", 1943, Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan...
What film(s) would you restore?
Only PC software I noticed on a quick search was an impressive suite from an Austrian company; emailed them for a laugh asking how much. (yeah yeah, if they say "contact us" about the price...)
- C H