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If I may hazard a guess,

...what you describe (and I like your term!) is probably due to the quality of the source rather than the restoration process. In fact, it suggests that the restoration itself was light and aimed for global improvements rather than the more demanding, but more rewarding process of doing a frame-by-frame color correction.

I have noticed this too on a few rental DVDs--what movies are we talking about here?

djprobed


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