A limited number of the Bond films have been yet again remastered and released on standard DVD with a DTS option. I have A/B'd "Goldfinger (arguably the best Bond film ever) and found a very slight improvement in picture quality (watching this through a progressive scan Panasonic DVD player on a SONY RPTV calibrtated by ISF guru Jim Doolittle). The improvement in sound is marked, however, and the DTS track is sweeter and more intelligable when compared to the Dolby Digital sound on the most recent DVD prior to this. Plus there are two comentaries, one of which is a rehash of a mid-ninties laserdisc track.
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Topic - Newest "Goldfinger" - rico 09:50:28 03/18/07 (4)
- Picture-wise I found a marked improvement, especially in color correction; sound-wise, we're in total agreement. (nt) - Audiophilander 18:32:53 03/18/07 (3)
- Re: Picture-wise I found a marked improvement, especially in color correction; sound-wise, we're in total agreement. (n - rico 13:16:22 03/19/07 (2)
- "...can you point out a scene or a still in which this 'marked' improvement in color correction is manifest?" -Gladly. - Audiophilander 00:38:19 03/20/07 (1)