mhafner wrote:
Some information. When a HD transfer is made from film elements the following steps have to be done for
a superior product:
- find best film elements
- scan on good equipment
- do digital color grading of the whole film
- do digital manual clean up and remove all dust, dirt, speckles, stains, hairs, scratches, tears... (some can be done automatically but quality will suffer, only manual work delivers best results)
- deal with nasty special problems like camera flicker and adhesive tape soiled, instable and warped edits (remember all the white flashes at image borders at cuts on so many Bollywood DVDs?) and sometimes, no kidding, undoing bad restoration work done before by 'other parties'. Fixing some of the issues is at the border of what is currently feasible technology wise (e.g. working with experimental software...).
I was under the impression, based on a statement by Farhan Akhtar in 2008, that they had then just finished doing, presumably, what is stated above. Obviously my understanding of what he stated was incorrect, or quite simply you guys are involved in a totally seperate project from what Farhan was referring to. Also, it seems you guys are taking far more pains to deliver a top notch product, than the 'digitization' project, that Farhan Akhtar was referring to. Which too would be so in keeping with the Bollywood tradition.