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B/W-checkbox in Video Formats
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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I'm quite sure that this has been asked before.
Strangely I couldn't find it in the "Collected Requests"-thread, so I thought I'd better bring it up again.

I'd like to see a B/W - checkbox in the Video Formats section of a profile
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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It's been asked for before, I know. I think we even got into discussing black & white, color, colorized, sepia, etc. 

I would use this feature. Until then, I use tags.
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I agree... and I agree we would need to have all the choice not just Black and White.
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How about making it B&W / Color / Other
Then we can over all special cases with Other.
Possibly it might be good to have Colorized as a separate alternative, but then again nobody here would buy colorized movies, would they...? 
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How would you handle a movie like Jacques Tati's "Jour de Fête", which is black and white but has one or a few coloured items in it (a French flag, if I remember correctly, perhaps more)? And what about films that are a mix of black and white and colour (Schindler's List comes to mind)?
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Quoting goblinsdoitall:
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Strangely I couldn't find it in the "Collected Requests"-thread


It has been there for a long time:

- A four state colour indicator: b&w, colour, mixed, colourized. More details here.
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I could only say the way I would handle it... but what I would do is have all selections available

- Color
- Black & White
- Colorized
- Mixed

Then you can check whichever fits the title.
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Agreed.
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+1 
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We're gonna need something for 3D too 
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Yep. Feel free to open a dedicated thread for that.
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Quoting dee1959jay:
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How would you handle a movie like Jacques Tati's "Jour de Fête", which is black and white but has one or a few coloured items in it (a French flag, if I remember correctly, perhaps more)? And what about films that are a mix of black and white and colour (Schindler's List comes to mind)?

Until I read that, all I'd thought of was:
B&W
Colour-tinted (incl. sepia)
Colourised
Colour

Now I see it's even more involved. My understanding is that your first example is a B&W film with coloured highlights (much like in Sin City). I don't know what label that would be assigned. I considered "mixed" to be reserved for films such as The Wizard of Oz, where some scenes are B&W and some are colour. That's (potentially) two more options.

Quoting GSyren:
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How about making it B&W / Color / Other
Then we can over all special cases with Other.
Possibly it might be good to have Colorized as a separate alternative, but then again nobody here would buy colorized movies, would they...? 

Some of the 1950s movies released on Blu-ray have the original B&W versions, but include colourised versions as a bonus.
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I could only say the way I would handle it... but what I would do is have all selections available

- Color
- Black & White
- Colorized
- Mixed

Then you can check whichever fits the title.

How would you classify Sepia, then? A type of Black & White?
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Quoting GSyren:
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I could only say the way I would handle it... but what I would do is have all selections available

- Color
- Black & White
- Colorized
- Mixed

Then you can check whichever fits the title.

How would you classify Sepia, then? A type of Black & White?


We'll better call it "Monochrome (Black & White, Sepia, Tinted, ...)"
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that would work
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Yeah, that sounds like it could work.
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