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Dts Superwide Open Matte: Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Version Cinema

Before delving into the specifics of the 35mm 1080p version in Cinema DTS Superwide Open Matte, let's break down the technical terms:

: While many modern fans look for 4K scans, the v1.0 release is typically distributed as a 1080p MKV file, often sized around Theatrical Colors Before delving into the specifics of the 35mm

In an version, the black bars (mattes) used to create that widescreen look are removed. This reveals more of the image at the top and bottom of the frame that was captured by the camera but intended to be hidden during theatrical projection. Why This Version is a Big Deal : Special effects shots created by ILM were

of how the open matte frame differs from the standard widescreen version? Before delving into the specifics of the 35mm

: Special effects shots created by ILM were often "hard matted," meaning no extra image data exists for those specific scenes, causing the aspect ratio to shift throughout the film. Cinema DTS Audio : It is designed to be paired with the original Cinema DTS

Unofficial / Theatrical Reconstruction Source Material: 35mm Film Print Aspect Ratio: Superwide Open Matte (Approx. 1.33:1 - 1.78:1 adaptable) Resolution: 1080p Audio Format: DTS (Digital Theater Systems)