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Because Lucasfilm has not officially released the unaltered theatrical cuts in modern high-definition formats, the team tracked down several original 1977 35mm Eastman Kodak technicolor release prints. Using a custom-built liquid-gate film scanner, they scanned the prints frame-by-frame at full 4K resolution.
The version number of the release, indicating it is the first completed restoration of this specific Dnr scan. The DNR Version vs. The Raw Scan 05-star.wars.4k77.2160p.uhd.dnr.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv
This is not merely a file name; it is a manifesto, a trophy, and the key to a version of cinema history long thought lost. It represents a dedicated community of archivists who said "no" to corporate revisionism and spent years painstakingly reconstructing Star Wars as it originally appeared in theaters in 1977. Because Lucasfilm has not officially released the unaltered
: The video compression standard used (HEVC). This allows for massive 4K visual data to fit into a manageable file size without sacrificing quality. The DNR Version vs