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Flam-Ham, maybe that explains it. They said it looked like it should for what they could do with it back then...and now, it's even better. Maybe Floyd Norman can say if the film looks correct or not, now.
Disneykid, your screencap posts seemed to mess up, at least for me. Some pictures aren't next to the right other pictures, and some of the old saturated color ones are still there. Maybe it's only my computer?
Marky, yes the U.S. DVD has a featurette on the restoration, which I believe was taken from the laserdisc before, so let me check it... Okay. Well, first they fixed a flickering problem. Then, they rotoscoped the characters and I guess digitally removed them from the backgrounds, and dust-busted the backgrounds (like, removed dirt and dust), and put the characters back in. They actually did paint the characters, but from what I watched, it looked like they only took the same color that one part was, and maybe used it to color over dirt they couldn't get rid of. At the end, it said the restoration was able to bring out original colors and textures better than 1959 film technology permitted for the premiere release.
So, that kind of thing must be what they mean by going "beyond the original brilliance", and if it looks a little different from the time it premiered, that's would be what they were aiming for. "Better" than they way it first looked.
Yea, well, as long as they make sure it's how the original artists wanted it to look, not how they think it should look.
Also, as for Disneykid's screencaps, the next ones that make Aurora's hair darker instead of lighter and orange and all that, were taken from a different video.The internet is not reliable. We will have to wait for the DVD and Blu-ray.
By the way, was your first VHS, the one you like, the same one as the first pictures in this thread?:
Sleeping Beauty 3 release comparison
Because it looks a lot like the new restoration. I loved the way my first Cinderella VHS looked, and I hope if they restore it again, it looks like that one! The one I fell in love with.
Scamander, I do like that cover. Basically, if they just re-drew the entire thing, figured out what to do with Maleficent's eyes, and the magic swirl from the fairies...it would look fantastic.