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    That was very educational, thank you.

    Also, I would assume that this is how they did composite and CG on TNG as well. And since they kept the original 35mm film for TNG I want to believe the word that they also held onto the original reels for DS9 and VGR.

    It pays to believe. They found the original version of Star Wars on film after Lucas swore it was lost forever.

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      I haven’t busted out the special feature on my blu-ray in a while but from what I remember, TNG used far fewer special effects. They were mostly practical (physical models on strings or poles, for example). One example of a complete replacement that stands out in my mind is the crytalline entity. They talked about how bad the model looked in HD so they were forced to try and recreate it, but just modelling it as it was looked pretty bad too so they added some extra spines. I can’t find the blu-ray specials but I did find a news segment interviewing the studio that did the actual production work. Really cool vid, I hadn’t seen it before. https://youtu.be/dPHP5izB8MU