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Post by richardwoods on Feb 17, 2017 18:02:58 GMT
How about sepia.
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Post by John W King on Feb 17, 2017 21:51:47 GMT
I'm up to episode 3 of the colour version and to me I find it easier on my ancient eyes to watch than the B and W. Yes, I know. Heresy. I'm happy to haveboth versions to be honest. I quite enjoy watching existing episodes in colour. Let's face it the Hartnell Troughton episodes would have been made in colour if the technology had been in place. I wouldn't be surprised if at some stage in the future all episodes will be colourised to keep modern audiences happy. But now I'll contradict my self and say many of these early stories are more atmospheric in B and W. And some of the Power episodes the colours seem a bit muted. The mid 60s were more garish. Final verdict - more animations please and if possible in colour and B and W to keep everyone happy. Nobody compels you to watch the version you don't like do they?
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Post by lousingh on Feb 24, 2017 23:55:34 GMT
I'm up to episode 3 of the colour version and to me I find it easier on my ancient eyes to watch than the B and W. Yes, I know. Heresy. I'm happy to haveboth versions to be honest. I quite enjoy watching existing episodes in colour. Let's face it the Hartnell Troughton episodes would have been made in colour if the technology had been in place. I wouldn't be surprised if at some stage in the future all episodes will be colourised to keep modern audiences happy. But now I'll contradict my self and say many of these early stories are more atmospheric in B and W. And some of the Power episodes the colours seem a bit muted. The mid 60s were more garish. Final verdict - more animations please and if possible in colour and B and W to keep everyone happy. Nobody compels you to watch the version you don't like do they? I think they might need to sell both colour and B&W. There are probably some people who wouldn't buy the DVD without a colour version; on the other hand, I will watch the B&W and the old telesnap recon instead. Heck, if they put the full recons with full titles and all the extant surviving clips edited in, I might watch those more often than even the B&W animation. As I think about it, does anyone know if they used the colours that the performers, set designers, etc. actually had them be (e.g., powder blue or faded yellow for a subdued white on B&W film) or did they use what they thought was appropriate?
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