I initially balked at the price when it was first announced. I figured it was just another way to get money from the faithful.
After seeing "The Menagerie" at the theater I have changed my mind. They showed how the episodes were restored. A lot of the original negatives were in bad shape. The touch up work needed to replace the lost information from scratches and defects must have taken a lot of time, and a lot of it was done manually.
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Ras Thavas @ Nov 19th 2007 2:12PM
I initially balked at the price when it was first announced. I figured it was just another way to get money from the faithful.
After seeing "The Menagerie" at the theater I have changed my mind. They showed how the episodes were restored. A lot of the original negatives were in bad shape. The touch up work needed to replace the lost information from scratches and defects must have taken a lot of time, and a lot of it was done manually.