kei17 wrote:I don't refer to the original colours here. The Kai footage is intended to look more natural in this digital age. At least it doesn't have pinkish skin nor awkwardly dark white anymore. Whether more 'accurate' or not, it's more natural. If you say it's not, that means you say current Toei is just as unfaithful as FUNi. Or are the Dragon Boxes some kind of miraculous products of chance that cannot be duplicated? Meh, I know why people here love DBOX so much. It's the first faithful release that came out after FUNi's several bad treatments. It must have looked like God at that time. But I have to say, it's not that great in the current standards. You should not be too blinded.
Understood. I wrongly assumed that by being better due to color correcting that you were referring to the color's accuracy.
I agree with the colors looking at least more natural though, except for greens, which look too bright most of the time for some reason. Also, at least in standard definition, the Japanese Dragon Boxes and US Dragon Box 6 and likely 7 still look sharper, whereas Kai in SD looks about as sharp as the US Dragon Boxes, which is still admittedly some impressive grain removal. I've seen a few shots of Kai in HD, but it never looked too great to me, but that's only like one or two so I can't form an opinion on that yet.
kei17 wrote:Back to the topic. What I want to say is, don't be so sure. We should wait for some screen shots or trailers before jump into a conclusion. And once it gets shown, we have to look at that with a fair eye. "It's done by FUNi, so it sucks" like perspective is not fair.
That's true, but the press announcement really makes it sound like the orange brick masters are just being released in HD. It mentions Steve Franko, but they ditched him at around Season 6, so why would they return to him to "remaster" the footage again? If it is the Season Set footage, then it would look horrible up until Season 6, there it would then likely start looking pretty good in HD. That's basically how the SD releases went.
It's possible that it would at least serve as a good fill in for an HD Boo-arc, which may be a big reason FUNimation is now releasing Z on Blu-Ray, as there are no plans to continue Kai, and this is likely a sign that FUNimation won't be funding one in any way, or Toei told them that they won't make an international only Boo-arc of Kai, which although likely unrealistic, was something some people were speculating would possibly happen.