Warners executives were expressing at their last chat how expensive Ultra-Resolution is to remaster 3-strip Technicolor films with, and that after OZ, there aren't a lot to choose from.
Amazing that they'd say that with such lush 3-strip Technicolor films like THE PIRATE, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, SWEETHEARTS, BITTER SWEET, THE YEARLING, BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST, DIVE BOMBER, KISMET (Ronald Coleman version), LIFE WITH FATHER (instead of those blurry public domain versions), and THE THREE MUSKETEERS (Gene Kelly version).
Maybe some of these aren't "classic" enough to warrant the expense, but I'd sure love to see them in pristine condition.