Presented in 1080p high definition, targeting collectors who want a "cinematic" experience that mimics seeing the film in a theater in 1993 on or more details on the technical differences between this and the official 4K release?
: The framing exposes the top and bottom areas of the film negative that are normally hidden behind theatrical masking plates.
By "opening" the matte, viewers can see areas at the top and bottom of the frame that were cut off in the standard theatrical and Blu-ray releases. You see more of the towering dinosaur enclosures, more ground detail during the rain scenes, and extra head room in close-ups.
Often paired with the original Cinema DTS audio track, providing a more aggressive and authentic soundstage compared to standard Dolby Digital mixes.
A wide soundstage that places the raptors’ clicks and hisses precisely in the room. Why "V1.0" Matters
: The audio track is sourced from the original Digital Theater Systems (DTS) theatrical disc.
This version is primarily for and enthusiasts who feel that official studio releases (like the 2011 Blu-ray or 2018 4K) have "over-processed" the image or altered the original colors too much.
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