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

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STAR WARS - DESPECIALIZED EDITION HD

 

STAR WARS DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED v2.7 made by Towne32 is now out!!! Discussion here:
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Harmys-Despecialized-Star-Wars-1977-Color-Adjustment-Project/id/48257
 

Introducing Despecialized and Its Sources video
 

STAR WARS DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED v2.5 MKV is now out!!!

 

The Ultimate Introductory Guide - a particularly helpful guide by HanDuet; a ‘must read’ for anyone interested in the Despecialized Editions

 

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STAR WARS - DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED

 

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This is a reconstruction of the 1977 theatrical version of STAR WARS. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various sources (listed below) and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1977 I.B. Technicolor Print.
The remastered (v2.0) version represented a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier version.

Version v2.1 further improved upon the previous version mainly by refining the color correction but also by replacing many of the >despecialized shots with much higher quality ones.

Version v2.5 offers few more little tweaks to the picture and contains an unprecedented number of audio options, including lossless DTS-HD tracks for the original mixes, an isolated score, four different commentary tracks and dubbing tracks in ten different languages and dialects.

 
v2.5 MKV info:

VIDEO SOURCES:

  1. STAR WARS Episode IV A New Hope Official Blu-Ray 2011 (Preliminary colour correction by You_Too)

  2. STAR WARS 2006 Bonus DVD (sourced from the 1993 Definitive Edition Laser Disc Master - upscales by Dark Jedi, You_Too and Harmy)

  3. Star.Wars.Episode.IV.A.New.Hope.1977.720p.HDTV.x264-DON (2004 DVD Version)

  4. STAR WARS 1997 Special Edition (Reivax DTV capture)

  5. Custom mattes, 35mm and 70mm film cell scans etc.

  6. Team Negative1 35mm LPP print scan of the Mos Eisley sequence

  7. Puggo Grande (1977 16mm print transfer)

 


 

Technical Specifications:
 

CONTAINER: MKV

SIZE: 17.8 GB

VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps

AUDIO: (Special thanks to hairy_hen and Belbucus)

TRACK  1) 5.1   DTS-HD-MA   [English]        (1977 70mm six track mix)

TRACK  2) 2.0   DTS-HD-MA   [English]        (1977 35mm stereo mix)

TRACK  3) 1.0   DTS-HD-MA   [English]        (1977 35mm mono mix)

TRACK  4) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (1985 Laserdisc mix)

TRACK  5) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (1993 Laserdisc mix)

TRACK  6) 2.0 Dolby Digital [German]         (1978 dub reconstruction)

TRACK  7) 2.0 Dolby Digital [French]         (1977 dub)

TRACK  8) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish]        (1977 Castilian dub)

TRACK  9) 1.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish]        (1980 Latino dub)

TRACK 10) 1.0 Dolby Digital [Portuguese]     (1980s Brazilian dub)

TRACK 11) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Japanese]       (1978 Dub)

TRACK 12) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Italian]        (1977 dub)

TRACK 13) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Polish]         (1995 Voiceover)

TRACK 14) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Czech]          (1992 dub)

TRACK 15) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Hungarian]      (1984 dub)

TRACK 16) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (1993 LD Audio Commentary - silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)

TRACK 17) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (2004 DVD Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)

TRACK 18) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)

TRACK 19) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)

TRACK 20) 2.0 Dolby Digital [Isolated Score] (Compiled by hairy_hen)

TRACK 21) 2.0 Dolby Digital [English]        (Commentary For Visually Impaired)

SUBTITLES: (Special thanks to CatBus)

English (en)
English SDH (en-sdh)
Mandarin, Simplified (zh-cn)
Mandarin, Traditional (zh-tw)
American Spanish (es-419)
American Spanish Forced (es-419-forced; only with dub)
Castilian Spanish (es-es)
Castilian Spanish Forced (es-es-forced; only with dub)
Arabic (ar)
Russian (ru)
Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br)
Indonesian (id)
Japanese Forced (ja-forced; only with dub)
French (fr)
French Forced (fr-forced; only with dub)
German (de)
German Forced (de-forced; only with dub)
Turkish (tr)
Korean (ko)
Italian (it)
Italian Forced (it-forced; only with dub)
Polish (pl)
Romanian (ro)
Croatian (hr)
Dutch (nl)
Hungarian (hu)
Czech (cs)
Greek (el)
Swedish (sv)
Bulgarian (bg)
Finnish (fi)
Danish (da)
Norwegian (no)

Unverified subtitles (may need significant improvements):

Mandarin (Simplified), American Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Turkish, Romanian, Croatian,

Greek, and Bulgarian.

All subtitles are from “Project Threepio v6.2”

More info here.

Here are the verified checksums for Despecialized Edition v2.5 MKV:

File Name: Star.Wars.Despecialized.Edition.v2.5.mkv

CRC32: 42A67CC6

MD5: E52CC005E48931EF3DF336361DD1A142

SHA-1: 6CA73976E347CD6791DC31B4FCC758F0E5AD265E

SHA-256: 31C4BA98D4A14A71B6DA13830F1C3C508CBF93C89A348D382F76070A23588D6B

To download, search for the CRC32 checksum.

PASS: harmy

How to play Despecialized Edition V2.5 on a PS3 if you don’t have a BD burner

 


 

v2.5 AVCHD info:

**The AVCHD version contains the latest versions of the preservations
of the original audio mixes  (the original  70mm six-track was recreated by hairy_hen,  the original stereo mix was captured from
LaserDisc PCM and fixed up  by hairy_hen and the original mono mix was restored  by  Belbucus from a VHS recording),  an isolated
score (also hairy_hen’s latest version) and four different commentary tracks.

More information can be found here:

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Harmys-STAR-WARS-Despecialized-Edition-HD/topic/12713/

VIDEO SOURCES:

  1. STAR WARS Episode IV A New Hope Official Blu-Ray 2011 (Preliminary colour correction by You_Too)

  2. STAR WARS 2006 Bonus DVD (sourced from the 1993 Definitive Edition Laser Disc Master - upscales by Dark Jedi, You_Too and Harmy)

  3. Star.Wars.Episode.IV.A.New.Hope.1977.720p.HDTV.x264-DON (2004 DVD Version)

  4. STAR WARS 1997 Special Edition (Reivax DTV capture)

  5. Custom mattes, 35mm and 70mm film cell scans etc.

  6. Team Negative1 35mm LPP print scan of the Mos Eisley sequence

  7. Puggo Grande (1977 16mm print transfer)

 


 

Technical Specifications:
 

FORMAT: AVCHD DISC (ISO)

SIZE: 7.9GB (DVD9)

VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps

AUDIO: (all Dolby Digital) Special thanks to hairy_hen and Belbucus

TRACK 1) 5.1 1977 70mm six track mix @ 640Kbps

TRACK 2) 2.0 1977 stereo mix @ 224Kbps

TRACK 3) 1.0 1977 mono mix @ 128Kbps

TRACK 4) 2.0 Isolated score @ 224Kbps (hairy hen)

TRACK 5) 2.0 1993 LD Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps (silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)

TRACK 6) 2.0 2004 DVD Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps

TRACK 7) 2.0 2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps

TRACK 8) 2.0 2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps

Subtitles: (Project Threepio) Special thanks to CatBus

English (en)
Chinese (Simplified) (zh-cn)
Spanish (es)
French (fr)
German (de)

 


 

The ISO image can be burned to a DVD-DL and should work in most Blu-Ray players.

To burn, you can use image burn following thse instructions: http://onlineitpro.com/?p=181

 


 

Printable covers and disc art can be found here:
http://uloz.to/xSSTDNW/deed-v1-0-covers-rar

 


 

ORIGINAL 1st post:

The Empire Strikes Back is now finished and available, (see here) so I’m starting work on STAR WARS. While I’m waiting for one of the GOUT HD upscale projects to come out (Dark Jedi’s and Mattman Omega’s) I’m working on what I can use the 97SE for.

Here are a few test clips:
LINKS DEAD

 


 

Mod Edit: These two threads may also be of some interest and help for alternative possibilities in acquiring the Despecialized Editions - as well as for any technical assistance or ‘How do I do this?’ questions or issues:-

Some info & help for Harmy’s Despecialized Editions of the Original Trilogy… - in ‘General Assistance’.

Despecialized Editions by Harmy : Index of ‘How-To’s & Help’ Threads | Index of ‘General Despecialized Threads’ | ‘Where are they? And how do I get them?’ mega-merge thread… - in ‘How-To’s and Technical Discussions’.
 

The three main Despecialized Edition project threads on the OT•com - Star Wars : Empire Strikes Back : Return Of The Jedi

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This is gonna be great!

Are there any Special Edition changes that you don't think you'll be able to remove?

What are your plans for the matte lines? I'm hoping you won't be restoring them.

You know of the rebellion against the Empire?

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Yeah, in my humble opinion, merely recompositing original elements doesn't constitute a "change," per se.

I'd also hope against reinstating matte lines and, even worse, garbage mattes for the same reason you elected not to mess with any of the Hoth battle. 

Honestly, the Rancor scene in ROTJ is the only one I'd waver on, but even then I'd ultimately hope for leaving it the new way.

But hey, we're all purists here. I'd also be interested in initial thoughts on what changes you think will be outside your sphere of influence.

As always, I'll be silently watching, spellbound.

EDIT: Y'know, as surprisingly close as Harmy has come to a flawless restoration even down to the details, I've had a change of heart on this issue and wouldn't mind any matte lines or other warts to be restored. :)

My stance on revising fan edits.

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In STAR WARS, just like in Empire, I will be leaving most of the recomposited shots alone, unless there are other changes in the shot, such as noticeably repositioning the elements. I tested replacing the recomposited lightsabres but it didn't work very well, so I'll only colour correct them to fix stuff like Obi-Wan's sabre being purple in some shots and so on.

I can't yet say what I will or will not be changing, because I'll have to test some things out first and decide whether it works or not.

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There's a lot of matte replacements, repositioning. But you know that. I wonder if there are high res SW mattes, I've never seen any...

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Harmy, as this is your work you have the final say on everything but please consider taking out as much of the special edition c.g.i. crap as possible.

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TV's Frink said:

Isn't that what "despecialized" means?

 Well yeah, but you know what i mean ;).

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There will be no obvious CGI. I think that the fact that I'm removing the prison cell block corridor extension speaks for itself as to how much will be despecialized :-)

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I know this one's rather meaningless (and nitpicky) but have you considered putting back the mountain that was removed from in the Binary Sunset?

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Put Captain Solo in the Cargo Hold said:

I know this one's rather meaningless (and nitpicky) but have you considered putting back the mountain that was removed from in the Binary Sunset?

Interesting that DVDActive doesn't mention it, but it does show in the pictures.  I never knew about this one.

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Can't wait for you to complete ANH Harmy. Your ESB is the definitive version hands down. I know you had mentioned that there were a couple of explosions etc. that didn't match the theatrical release, but I watched the thing all the way through and I didn't notice anything. The picture quality is unreal, and the whole thing appears seamless to me. Your ESB makes all other versions seem really gay by comparison, I'm sure the same will be true for ANH and Jedi.

HARMY RULES

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Thanks :-)

And as to the mountain in the sunset, I'm definitely doing it, actually I'm working on it right now :-)

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Thumbs up!

Also for returning the cell block scene to original. It's a change that could be left in, because it doesn't really "change" the picture.. but going for the way it looked, but not for the faults (like mattelines), gives us the original version in the best possible way! So again, I'm really looking foreward to this one!

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Well, like I said a million times before, I don't think the matte-lines are faults and if I could return them all while keeping the HD quality, I would but that would be an impossible task.

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This looks awesome, I'm gonna have to buy a new hard drive or something holy hell.


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wow...you corrected that cell block.  now that is hardcore.  i didn't even notice that change in the special editions.  well done.

"I will laugh my ass off a hundred years from now when the only version of STARWARS people remember are harmys despecialized editions.  They will project it on a 20' by 40' screen with perfect quality."

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Harmy said:


There will be no obvious CGI. I think that the fact that I'm removing the prison cell block corridor extension speaks for itself as to how much will be despecialized :-)
That's dedication. I thought me taking a screenshot of every shot was dedication, but actually going back and undoing it is crazy. Crazy awesome.

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And these DVD active comparisons are pretty shit compared to 005's.
I'm flattered!

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Yeah, but they're shorter :p
I'm insulted!

;-)

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Wow Harmy! That cell block clip and the clip of the binary sunset are awesome. I'm glad you're despecializing Star Wars again. Hopefully, if you've got either DJ's or OmegaMattman's upconversions, you'll make a result that will blow us away more than your latest version of ESB Despecialized.