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I picked up that clip on Youtube since I don't have the film with me. I was just experimenting with color calibration and I find it really hard to bring back colors to a film that is only magenta or all yellowish, it's perhaps my most challenging thing to fix whenever I do some DVD remastering.

If anybody know a good program that could possibly help out with that specific problem please let me know.

Here is perhaps the best I can do with a movie such as Massacre Survivor which is already in an advanced state of deterioration. The print probably suffered the vinegar syndrome.

 

* Don't pay attention to the aspect ratio, I know it's wrong. I just did this quickly to check with colors.



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I've also used Massacre Survivor for trying out various restoration techniques because that print is very difficult. Colours are so messed up and there's a part of the image tinted differently as well. It's also very dirty with tears and dirt everywhere. I always come to the conclusion that it's not worth the effort. :D

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Yes Cactus you're right. This one is really a lost cause. :(
It's possible to boost some colors but the difference is too small to worth the effort like you said.

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