: This specifies the video encoding standard used, which is H.265 (also known as HEVC, High Efficiency Video Coding). This is a more efficient successor to the H.264/AVC standard, allowing for similar quality at lower file sizes and bitrates.
: The restoration team, known as Team Negative1 , used actual 35mm release prints. This preserves the organic "film grain" and authentic color timing of the 1970s. starwars4k772160puhddnr35mmx265v104k7 hot
A 4K x265 35mm scan of Star Wars will typically have: : This specifies the video encoding standard used,
This gap in the market birthed the (most notably by user Harmy ) and eventually led to the 4K77 project. This preserves the organic "film grain" and authentic
The 1977 Star Wars is copyrighted by Disney (via Lucasfilm). Scanning a 35mm print and distributing it without permission is copyright infringement. However, proponents argue:
The first "final" polished release of this specific scan.