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1080p Version Cinema Dts Superwide Open Matte | Jurassic Park 35mm
Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Cinema DTS Superwide Open Matte" version
: Usually paired with the original theatrical DTS audio tracks for a more authentic 1993 sound experience. 1080p Quality Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Cinema DTS Superwide Open
refers to a high-profile fan restoration of the original film. Unlike standard theatrical or home media releases that crop the image to a widescreen 1.85:1 aspect ratio, this version uses a scan of an original 35mm film print to reveal the "open matte". Key Features of this Version Open Matte Presentation The 2011 Blu-ray: Known as the "Teal Push
The Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Cinema DTS Superwide Open Matte creating a bizarre
- The 2011 Blu-ray: Known as the "Teal Push." The color timing was revised to a modern teal/orange palette. The lush greens of the Costa Rican jungle became drab, cyan-tinted sludge. Grain was partially scrubbed.
- The 4K UHD (2018): Disastrous. Universal used an older master and applied excessive DNR for the HDR pass. The T-Rex skin looks like plastic. The raptors in the tall grass look like waxy video game NPCs. The film grain is frozen in place, creating a bizarre, swarming static noise.
- The Audio: Every home release re-equalized the DTS track. Bass was rolled off to protect cheap soundbars. The high frequencies (insects, rain) were boosted to sound "crisp," ruining the oppressive atmosphere.
Understanding the Terminology
soundtrack to replicate the 1993 theatrical audio experience. Visual Preservation