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Bjorn Sorenssen <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Sep 1992 12:22:56 +0200
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Sharing the dismay with other film scholars over colorization, I
nevertheless found the arguments about the service Turner is actually
doing the film community in terms of preservation interesting.
I have a very naive question in this connection:
If you turn your color saturation knob all the way down while
watching a colorized b/w movie, will you then, in effect, be
looking more or less at the "original"?
Bjorn Sorenssen
University of Trondheim, Norway

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