Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Version Cinema Dts Superwide Open Matte Work
This is the secret weapon. Home releases of Jurassic Park use compressed Dolby Digital or TrueHD. The "Cinema DTS" refers to the original theatrical DTS-6 format, which was stored on CD-ROMs synchronized with the film print.
Traditional Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases have been criticized by some purists for heavy Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) This is the secret weapon
scan. It reveals the full 35mm film cell, essentially showing what the camera captured on set before it was masked for the big screen. Key features of this specific work include: Traditional Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases have been
The “Superwide Open Matte” also reveals composition secrets. When you see the T-rex break out of the paddock, the open matte version sometimes shows more of the rainstorm above the car or more of the Rex’s head inside the frame. Some argue this ruins the intended composition; others argue it enhances the primal terror. When you see the T-rex break out of
: Many fans prefer the colors in these scans as they often lean cooler/bluer , avoiding the slightly yellow or magenta tints found in modern 4K HDR transfers. However, because it is a scan of a release print, colors may appear slightly faded or crushed compared to a studio restoration. Audio Performance (Cinema DTS)