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- #1392671
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- Star Wars Prequels 35mm 4K Filmized Editions by Emanswfan (a WIP)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1392671/action/topic#1392671
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I love it! I am a fan of the heavy grain as well.
I love it! I am a fan of the heavy grain as well.
For reference here’s probably the best comparisons I’ve seen between 2011 1080p releases and the 2019 4K releases.
TPM: https://www.hdnumerique.com/dossiers/819-test-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-star-wars-I.html
AOTC: https://www.hdnumerique.com/dossiers/820-test-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-star-wars-II.html
ROTS: https://www.hdnumerique.com/dossiers/821-test-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-star-wars-III.html
Pretty minor improvements, but still worth it. It will be good to see what AI enhancements can do to the footage.
It looks like some highlight detail was lost in the phantom menace 4K due to over saturating the colors.
The 4K Attack of the Clones actually looks pretty good to me.
For Revenge of the Sith, I think the lightsabers looked better in the 1080p version as opposed to the 4K.
This looks gorgeous! That grain really hits the spot. I love this movie, but I never thought I’d be this excited to see it again!
You’re right. I should have noticed that from the order of the images.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Did you flip that shot of Boba in Jabba’s palace or was that done on the initial release of 4K83?
Either way, I’m glad to see it corrected. That shot always bothered me.
That shot is from the Lapti Nek scene, which has always been like that (not mirrored). The mirrored shots of Boba Fett you’re thinking of are from the Boushh/Chewie scene. Presumably they stay mirrored in this version.
Did you flip that shot of Boba in Jabba’s palace or was that done on the initial release of 4K83?
Either way, I’m glad to see it corrected. That shot always bothered me.
Following the completion of my work on 4K77, I decided to give 4K83 the same treatment. Here’s reel 1: