nicolas wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 10:35 pm
danbez wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 10:23 pmNicholas, on your opinion, would be worth to upgrade from the MondoVision blu-ray to this new 4K from Second Sight?
I don’t have the Mondo Vision BD but maybe mhofmann can chime in for a comparison in motion. I only know of
this comparison that’s got the Mondo Vision and others compared to the French 4K, which uses the same base master as Second Sight but with some cosmetic modifications for HDR. Judging from these caps, I’d say the upgrade is worth it even though the 4K master isn’t flawless.
I'm mostly staying out of the numerous heated discussions (elsewhere) on which grading is ultimately "correct" and who approved what or didn't

, but, unless you really hate the newer grading for some reason, I think the Second Sight release is 100% worth the upgrade from the Mondo Vision Blu-ray release.
The Mondo Vision release is limited by the age of the scan, and it clearly shows in motion that it's based on an older 2K restoration. Resolving of grain and fine details is much improved in any release of the newer restoration. In line with a few other (knowledgeable) voices on another forum, I also don't think the MV grading resembles photochemical film roll-off, although it looks initially more pleasing
in direct comparison, since it's warmer.
To me, the Second Sight release is a significant upgrade and the current reference release of the film, besting all previous releases. As nicolas mentions, its biggest flaw are some artifacts in the whites, but I think they're minimal enough to be able to ignore.