Re: Apogee Book's Apollo 12 Vol. 2
From: Vincent D. DeSimone (desimone8_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 21:00:34 GMT
>> The quality is just as
>> good as the products put out by Spacecraft Films and at a list price of
>> $24.95 (I got it at Amazon for $20 or so), the DVD alone is worth the price.
>
> ...Which begs the question: just how good *is* the quality? Are we
> talking a remastering that makes it as broadcast quality as
> possible(*), where it looks as it did when it aired?
I think it was remastered. The 40 minutes of video before the camera konked
out is in color and the quality is certainly a lot better than the B&W
blurrfest of A11. It looks like it would have been when it was originally
transmitted. The rest of the footage is from the training and on-board 16mm
camera cartridges and they definitely seem to me to be cleaner than the
originals would be by now.
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