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The lord of the rings trilogy extended edition on blu-ray
The lord of the rings trilogy extended edition on blu-ray















To perform this process, you’ll need to grab a few tools: I just added a small tweak here and there. But to be clear: 99% of the credit for this process goes to You_Too and his hard work.

The lord of the rings trilogy extended edition on blu ray how to#

So I figured I’d put together a little how-to that explains a) how to run the script, and b) improves on it in a couple small ways. His solution, however, only exists in a buried forum post and a now-dead blog post that, if you aren’t versed in AviSynth and other tools, may sound like Chinese. Editing master You_Too (the same person who did the color correction on the fantastic Star Wars: Despecialized Edition) wrote an AviSynth script to fix some of the more glaring color issues.

the lord of the rings trilogy extended edition on blu-ray

You can read more about the green tint issue here. Check out the video below, which compares Fellowship’s Extended and Theatrical Blu-Rays, to see what the change looks like (watch it in full screen, trust me). The extended DVD version of Fellowship does not have this problem, nor does the theatrical Blu-Ray version of Fellowship, nor do the other two Extended Edition Blu-Rays. It only exists in Fellowship of the Ring, only in the Extended Edition, and only on Blu-Ray. The Blu-Ray version of the Fellowship of the Ring: Extended Edition has a significantly altered color timing, resulting in a green hue across the entire movie. (Which one, you ask? All three, obviously.) But the latest Blu-Ray collection has one glaring problem. The Lord of the Rings is easily my favorite movie of all time.















The lord of the rings trilogy extended edition on blu-ray