Night before last, I watched the Blu Ray of "That Touch of Mink".
This has been one of my favorite Cary Grant and/or Doris Day films...ever.
The DVD was a major disappointment with a plethora of artifacts (those little sparklies that glisten and gleam in each frame) and dirtiness and muddiness of image and fluctuating color levels, etc.
So, I was looking forward to what I thought would be a vastly improved transfer.
I was not expecting "Pillow Talk" restoration (it's darned near perfect), and I was not (therefore) disappointed. It was issued by the Olive label...and Olive doesn't do any restoration nor does it quibble over its best-available elements before issuing a film (see "The Quiet Man"). "That Touch of Mink" was released by Universal, but it is not owned by Universal (as I understand it). The heirs of the Cary Grant estate own it (so I've been led to believe). So...what we have is what we have.
It ain't perfect, but it's light years better than the DVD.