Star Wars 4K77 2160p UHD no-DNR 35mm x265-v1 4; SRT/SW-ita-full.srt 99.1 KB SRT/SW-spa-es-full.srt 99.1 KB SRT/SW-pol-full.srt 99 KB SRT/SW-spa-419-full.srt 99 KB SRT/SW-ita-native.srt 97 KB SRT/SW-spa-es-native.srt 96.9 KB SRT/SW-spa-419-native.srt 96.8 KB SRT/SW-por-br-full.srt 96.6 KB SRT/SW-tur-full.srt 96.1 KB 02-Notice.mkv 956.6 KB. Project 4K77 The Star Wars. Home Forums Movie, TV Show & Music Forums Movie Forum Star Wars Movies Forum Project 4K77 - will you be able to buy a disc? Discussion in 'Star Wars Movies Forum' started by piston broke, Jan 6, 2018. Tags: star wars; Jan 6, 2018 at 9:35 PM.
If you didn't already know, Harmy's Despecialized Star Wars is a project that is trying to restore a cut of the original theatrical version before any changes were made; that includes changes that happened before the Special Editions came out in 1997. One of the most obvious examples of a change before the Special Edition was the calling it Episode 4 which was changed after the original release to match up with Empire being Episode 5. Harmy has gone through a lot of effort from multiple sources to pull together a cut that replicates this and was looked upon as the best version to get if you wanted an original theatrical cut. It looks like there may be a new king in town called the 4K77 edition. This version was scanned frame by frame from multiple film reels, cleaned up, and redone color timing to restore an original theatrical cut. To do so, it took 21 TB of storage to store every frame of the film uncompressed at about 100 MB per frame. Some of the advantages of this cut is unlike Harmy's version being limited to 720p due to trying not to upscale some of the sources too dramatically despite a large portion being from the Blu Ray, this version has been released in both 4K and 1080p. Another thing that is different is the Blu Ray had DNR applied to it to clean up the image where as this scan retains the film grain in the picture. This might be jarring to some since the DNR was actually fairly well done IMO on Star Wars, but usually DNR will result in a loss of detail. The 4K version is encoded with x265 and comes in at about 83 GB while the 1080p version uses x264 and comes in at around 37 GB. There looks to be a DNR version coming out in the future as well as they seem to be experimenting with trying to encode a version with HDR. Here are some sample scenes, although they may have improved since some of these are over a year old. Here's a third one of the ending ceremony scene since apparently you can only embed two videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4H-4DW8MG8 Here are a couple of the original TV spots that they recreated with their scan but using the original audio from the TV spot. https://vimeo.com/242294955 https://vimeo.com/242296621 For more information you can find it here: http://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/page/Project-4K77