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"Scanning/Restoration work completed by Reliance MediaWorks.  The original negative was scanned using an Imagica pin registered scanner to produce 4K 10bit Log DPX files.  Reliance performed nearly 800 hours of meticulous work including, image processing, QC and frame by frame touch up of dirt and film damage (scratches etc.).  The project consumed over 40 terabytes at its greatest size. They used Lowry Digital’s suite of proprietary restoration tools. Often referred to as the “Lowry Process”."  
"Scanning/Restoration work completed by Reliance MediaWorks.  The original negative was scanned using an Imagica pin registered scanner to produce 4K 10bit Log DPX files.  Reliance performed nearly 800 hours of meticulous work including, image processing, QC and frame by frame touch up of dirt and film damage (scratches etc.).  The project consumed over 40 terabytes at its greatest size. They used Lowry Digital’s suite of proprietary restoration tools. Often referred to as the “Lowry Process”."  


Restoration Lead: Alexis Ross-Gallaher.
Restoration Lead: Alexis Ross-Gallaher


Restoration Supervisor: Ryan Gomez
Restoration Supervisor: Ryan Gomez


Scanning and recording tech: Paul Howarth.
Scanning and recording tech: Paul Howarth


Data manager: Paul Jackson
Data manager: Paul Jackson


"Color Correction. The color correction was completed at Technicolor Hollywood with James Cameron’s preferred Colorist, Skip Kimball.  Skip used DaVinci Resolve for the color correction.  James Cameron supervised the color correction.  Technicolor Hollywood Producer – Marisa Clayton
"Color Correction. The color correction was completed at Technicolor Hollywood with James Cameron’s preferred Colorist, Skip Kimball.  Skip used DaVinci Resolve for the color correction.  James Cameron supervised the color correction.  Technicolor Hollywood Producer – Marisa Clayton

Latest revision as of 19:10, 4 June 2021

"Scanning/Restoration work completed by Reliance MediaWorks. The original negative was scanned using an Imagica pin registered scanner to produce 4K 10bit Log DPX files. Reliance performed nearly 800 hours of meticulous work including, image processing, QC and frame by frame touch up of dirt and film damage (scratches etc.). The project consumed over 40 terabytes at its greatest size. They used Lowry Digital’s suite of proprietary restoration tools. Often referred to as the “Lowry Process”."

Restoration Lead: Alexis Ross-Gallaher

Restoration Supervisor: Ryan Gomez

Scanning and recording tech: Paul Howarth

Data manager: Paul Jackson

"Color Correction. The color correction was completed at Technicolor Hollywood with James Cameron’s preferred Colorist, Skip Kimball. Skip used DaVinci Resolve for the color correction. James Cameron supervised the color correction. Technicolor Hollywood Producer – Marisa Clayton

Sound Mix. The Terminator was originally MONO, but in 2000 a new 5.1 Extended Mix was created at Skywalker Sound." [1]

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