In Cold Blood (Blu-ray, 1967) Like New. Condition is "Like New".
The disc is in perfect condition. there are no scratches, dents or surface abrasions
Cinematographer: Conrad L. Hall
Image review from Blu-ray.com
“In Cold Blood, on the other hand, looks fantastic. Sure, it shows its age each time a speck, scratch, or bit of minor damage graces the screen, but the image is quite clean and, at-times, impeccable. Softness creeps into a few shots as well, but unlike Capote, such losses in clarity appear to be the product of the original print rather than the technical transfer. Detail is surprisingly exact -- textures are earthy, on-screen text is quite legible, and fine environmental elements like stones are underbrush are nicely defined. Blacks are deep and inky, midrange grays add excellent definition to skin and fabric, and whites are comfortable. I also didn't catch sight of any significant artifacting, noise, banding, or any disruptive grain inconsistencies. Some crush robs high-contrast scenes of minor detail, but it doesn't undermine the otherwise rejuvenated picture. I wouldn't go so far as to place the transfer at the top of the high-def heap (not with Casablanca and Good Night, Good Luck sitting just a few store shelves away), but it's definitely worth a fair amount of praise.”