Noticing how the capture from yesterday's quote was framed -
I was curious if the butchered DVD set cut off the heads of all the characters in the background. But imagine my surprise to discover that whoever handled the formatting of that portion of the scene, for the most part, actually took those background characters into account:
However, what I also noticed was that the filtering that was used to darken day-for-night outdoor scenes had apparently also been used to darken some indoor scenes - and as with the outdoor scenes, the filtering from the indoor scenes had been stripped as well:
I don't know why in my mind I would have been thinking that the filtering would have only been stripped in the day-for-night outdoor scenes because, obviously, they didn't just do whatever they did that removed the filtering from the outdoor scenes to only just those scenes - they did it to each entire episode so that wherever and wherever the filtering should have appeared, it was stripped away. Here I was originally thinking that it was only those day-for-night outdoor scenes that were ruined by the processing of the eps, but quite obviously the problem is much deeper and much more extensive.
Grrrr!