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** "The old Laser Pacific website had stills from their restoration and stated it was a 4k restoration from the negative" <ref>https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/986185/action/topic#986185</ref>
** "The old Laser Pacific website had stills from their restoration and stated it was a 4k restoration from the negative" <ref>https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/986185/action/topic#986185</ref>
** "The Baselight colour grading system was used in the recent restoration of Raiders of the Lost Ark, which has been released to coincide with its 30th anniversary."
** "The grade was carried out by Lou Levinson at Laser Pacific. In the words of Ron Burdette, “It couldn’t have been done without Baselight.”"<ref>https://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/store/news_articles/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-restored-with-baselight/</ref>


== 2012 IMAX and Blu-ray Restoration ==
== 2012 IMAX and Blu-ray Restoration ==

Revision as of 18:00, 29 June 2020

2003 HD Restoration

  • Lowry
    • "used a timed low contrast print (struck from the negative)" [1]

2011 4K Restoration

  • Laser Pacific
    • "The old Laser Pacific website had stills from their restoration and stated it was a 4k restoration from the negative" [2]
    • "The Baselight colour grading system was used in the recent restoration of Raiders of the Lost Ark, which has been released to coincide with its 30th anniversary."
    • "The grade was carried out by Lou Levinson at Laser Pacific. In the words of Ron Burdette, “It couldn’t have been done without Baselight.”"[3]

2012 IMAX and Blu-ray Restoration

  • Technicolor
    • "It was late in the game in 2012 that the decision was made to “modernize” the color and remix the sound, probably for the IMAX release. It was hastily done by Technicolor and that is what was released on blu-ray." [4]

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