That’s odd. I had thought only Fellowship had changes to the tinting and the other two were simply straight-forward remasters.
That said, having watched through Two Towers, I did notice colors similar to the "new" timings in Fellowship, and it did seem somewhat inconsistent at times, even occasionally within the same scene. However, it was never displeasing to the point where it bothered me; I simply noticed it since the discussions of these transfers in other forums has fostered a critical eye. I’m still extremely pleased with the discs and looking forward to ROTK on the morrow.
Glad to know you’re enjoying your discs. 🙂
Well, Fellowship was always my favorite. Guess i will stick with the extended DVD’s for the time being.
How’s the features? They are the same as the extended DVDs or is there something new to watch?
The Blu-rays also include the Costa Botes documentaries originally included on the DVD Limited Editions, but other than that they are the same. The Appendices discs are identical to those from the DVD sets.
Personally, I think the color timing issue was blown way out of proportion. For 99% of people, it won’t be a problem. If you really like the movies and want them in HD, I think you’ll be pleased. If you’re worried, you can always borrow first to give it a try.