![]() ![]() Everything is so clear and sharp! I don’t usually watch the theatrical version of Fellowship, but when I do this will be my go-to.Īuthor Fullmetaled Time 11:07 PM Post link Skimming through various scenes, this looks absolutely beautiful. The extended editions have a lot of issues, such as black crush and missing details due to flattening of the color curves aside from the issues you addressed. ![]() Here are a number of screencaps from FOTR 4K Dremastered:Īuthor coreyatad Time 2 11:33 PM Post linkĭo you have any plans to do this with the extended editions? Fellowship would be tricky for that with the green tint, though I know another project a few years ago used the chroma from the DVD release to help with scenes that were too tricky to simply regrade. ![]() I chose to use the 2009 bluray, because it has the theatrical color grade, and it doesn’t suffer from black crush like the extended bluray release.Īlso available: The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers - 4K-Dremastered & The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the Kings - 4K-Dremastered So, this here is my attempt at creating a 4K version of FOTR (and the other two films) that does have the clarity, detail and fine layer of grain we come to expect from a 4K release. While I generally like the new HDR color grade of the official 4K release, the excessive DNR has scrubbed away a lot of detail. This thread is dedicated to a 4K upscale and AI remastering of the 2009 theatrical bluray release of FOTR. Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring - 4K Dremastered (Released!) Author DrDre Date 1, 7:42 AM Author DrDre Time 1 7:42 AM (Edited) Post link Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring - 4K Dremastered (Released!) - Original Trilogy Sign In ![]()
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