
In their defense, they appear to have nailed the blacks.

Don't have Betty yet but Madame Bovary has Hiventy in the credits and at the end of the film.
Very interesting stuff — thanks for posting. I agree wholeheartedly with the author that color timing in restorations doesn’t get discussed enough even in preservation circles. That the present will always affect how we view the past is an issue I wish more moving image archivists would discuss/contend with.senseabove wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:17 pm An article from the latest issue of Filmmaker Magazine on color timing in restorations.
Okay, which one of you is Bingham Bryant?
It's interesting to read how they argue much more in favor of the Ritrovata gradings (or even the Cinecitta gradings except Profondo Rosso) as opposed to other gradings done on these films, e.g., on by Silver Salt behalf of Arrow.tenia wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:18 am DVD Classik published an extensive review of the French Dario Argento BD set released a few months by Les films du Camélia.
No surprise regarding the gradings : Cat O Nine Tails and The Bird with the Crystal Plumage are both released in obvious Ritrovata'd gradings, while the Cinecitta gradings look like Cinecitta gradings.
It is however interesting to note that Profondo Rosso gets yet ANOTHER color grading, meaning it's at least the 6th one : the one released on DVD by Anchor Bay (1), the one released on BD by Blue Underground (2), the one prepped up by Ritrovata in 2015 (3), which served as a basis but got corrected by them for Arrow for their 2016 BD (4), the one done by Silver Salt for the 2021 Arrow UHD based on a new scan (5), and now the one done by Cinecitta (seemingly based on the 2015 scan) (6).