
If are enough interested persons I would begin to work on it.
Any suggestion opinion are welcome.
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You might want to get the renewal footage of end of evangelion but it's only region 2 and very expensive. I think Jebadia may have it, so ask him what he thinks, maybe he'll run into this thread, maybe you got to pm him about that.. I dunno. I'll tell you one thing you want to do when remastering a video.. you want to make each frame accurate to the original. That's what I did with one of my videos. If you put both the old crappy quality version and the new version in premiere, you'll see that every frame is the same.rei.andrea wrote:I have "RENEWAL" DVD of evangelion and have intention to remake (remastered) the video "Evangelion Opus"with the maximum possible quality.
If are enough interested persons I would begin to work on it.
Any suggestion opinion are welcome.
bye.
Yeah. The only foreseeable reason to deviate from that is if you're remastering to a different framerate - i.e. the original was 29.97fps, but you want the remaster at 23.976. Mostly it is accurate by what Premiere displays, but sometimes it won't be, either.x_rex30 wrote:I'll tell you one thing you want to do when remastering a video.. you want to make each frame accurate to the original. That's what I did with one of my videos. If you put both the old crappy quality version and the new version in premiere, you'll see that every frame is the same.
Someone remastered Engel? Like, KC's Engel?Qyot27 wrote:Yeah. The only foreseeable reason to deviate from that is if you're remastering to a different framerate - i.e. the original was 29.97fps, but you want the remaster at 23.976. Mostly it is accurate by what Premiere displays, but sometimes it won't be, either.x_rex30 wrote:I'll tell you one thing you want to do when remastering a video.. you want to make each frame accurate to the original. That's what I did with one of my videos. If you put both the old crappy quality version and the new version in premiere, you'll see that every frame is the same.
As for the OP, yeah, go for it. It certainly didn't stop the guys who remastered Engel (of course, that wasn't with Renewal footage, it was just at a higher resolution and wasn't filtered through VHS at any point, but it still is great to see a cleaner version of that video).