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BrightestDayFan2814

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#1333878
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Help: looking for... 1997 SE - both the flunk and reivax versions
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Earl said:

BrightestDayFan2814 said:

How Do I Download 97 Se Flunk Of Star Wars

Easy, you buy it on either VHS or Laserdisc.

Dat_SW_Guy said:

That 2000 VHS is pretty much the 1997 Special Edition. 2004 is magenta hell.

Wait a minute, I Knew It, Star Wars 97 SE Reviax Broadcast & Star Wars 97 SE Flunk Broadcast Was Downloaded From Myspleen, But I don’t have one of these, thanks for let me know.

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#1325026
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Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 4k UHD -- 27 DISC Boxed Set -- 3/31/2020
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Lets Hope That The Skywalker Saga Include Original Theatrical Versions Of Star Wars Episodes 4, 5, & 6, Because National Film Registry of The Library of Congress Might Have Star Wars 35mm Prints, Academy Film Archive Might Have Star Wars 35mm Prints Too, Since Original Camera Negative pieces removed for the CG-enhanced shots are no doubt in storage. Does it make any sense if Disney could restore 35mm Interpositive Of Star Wars In 4k Resolution?

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#1223900
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Harmy said:

It seems he’s just a kid and English may not be his first language. I’m sure he meant well but he kept commenting on every single one of the pictures in my ESB comparison albums saying variations of:
“This Shot Needs To Replace With 35mm Print Scan (Team-1) or Poita’s 35mm 4k scan For The Empire Strikes Back Despecialized v2.5”

and he kept at it even after I replied a few times with:

“I know you’re probably trying to be helpful here but all you’re doing is spamming my email (I get a notification every time someone comments) because I know very well which shots need to be replaced using 35mm sources - all of them. There’s no reason to use old standard definition sources in the new versions any more and all shots need to be redone, since the next versions will be 1080p.”

So, I ended up blocking him from commenting.

Ok, Ok, Fine, I Will Stop, AND I’M NOT A KID ANYMORE!!!

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#1223779
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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yoda-sama said:

Of note, while DVD5 versions have been approved of by Harmy, and in some cases I believe given access to higher quality video elements to compress from, they were generally not produced by Harmy himself. So DVD5s and the like you might be able to consider as a stretch goal, with the core goal of getting all Harmy produced files being much more attainable.

Also of note, while all of V1.0 was released as AVCHD, I think Jedi was not in an .iso container, which might be the difference about it you guys are trying to remember.

Well, At least that Despecialized Edition Has Changed The Way it looked

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#1222393
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<strong>4K77</strong> - Released
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Williarob said:

Only missing LPP frames were replaced with the bluray.

I didn’t work on this section of the film for the SSE, but chances are good that the guy who graded it was consulting other post '85 sources during the color grading - like the GOUT and the Japanese Special Collection - and none of these references had this brightness so it was ‘corrected’ for the SSE.

Oh, I See That