Original Or Enhanced Colours?
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 10:19 am
Obviously the DVD version always has bold, vibrant (sometimes too vibrant) colours while the original has softer, brighter colours...
Naturally I would say "the DVD version" but I was watching the VHS versions of The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast the other day and couldn't help but miss those wonderful, natural colours. Sure, you can't possibly compare the pan & scan, VHS quality to the superbly-looking DVD version but something about the original colours just looks more natural and 'calmer'.
Yeah "The Little Mermaid" DVD release was of course a crappy one with a horrible transfer but you can still see the considerable change in the colours. In Beauty and the Beast it's even more apparent.
Naturally I would say "the DVD version" but I was watching the VHS versions of The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast the other day and couldn't help but miss those wonderful, natural colours. Sure, you can't possibly compare the pan & scan, VHS quality to the superbly-looking DVD version but something about the original colours just looks more natural and 'calmer'.
Yeah "The Little Mermaid" DVD release was of course a crappy one with a horrible transfer but you can still see the considerable change in the colours. In Beauty and the Beast it's even more apparent.