While has seen numerous home media releases—ranging from VHS to 4K Ultra HD—a specific, niche demand exists among cinephiles and collectors for a "35mm 1080p version cinema DTS superwide open matte" cut.
: Usually MKV files to support multiple audio tracks (DTS, AC3, Commentary). While has seen numerous home media releases—ranging from
In scenes like the T-Rex paddock, an open matte version can show more of the pouring rain and more of the surrounding jungle environment that was cropped out in the 1.85:1 theatrical release. The open matte presentation fills modern 16:9 (1
The open matte presentation fills modern 16:9 (1.78:1) television screens entirely, eliminating black bars without cropping the sides. : It typically includes high-quality audio tracks derived
Jurassic Park was shot on 35mm film using standard spherical lenses. Spielberg and his cinematographer, Janusz Kamiński, filmed it in a native or open-frame format but intentionally matted (cropped) the top and bottom of the image to a 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio for theatrical release.
: It typically includes high-quality audio tracks derived from the original DTS (Digital Theater Systems) theatrical discs used in cinemas during the 1990s. Resolution & Formatting