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Harmys Despecialized Edition 1080p Vs 4k - DOWNLOAD (Mirror 1).Star Wars Despecialized Edition All 3 Movies Blu Ray Regular price 49.95. Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released) - Original Trilogy Sign InBehind the Scenes of Harmys Star Wars Despecialized Edition originally published on. 3rd 20: 92.9 GB 6: MissionVow: Star Wars The Return of the Jedi Despecialized Edition ITA ENG AC3 AVCHD 720p v1.0. 8th 16: 5.2 GB 98: denimpatch: Harmy’s Star Wars Trilogy Despecialized Editions (Unaltered from Source) 2: 6: 9: Dec. Star Wars The Original Trilogy 1977-1983 Despecialized Editions 720p x264 AC3 5.1 + Multisubs 4: 98: 26: Apr.

Post 102 is worth more.I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Upscaling an old DVD to 1080p doesn't magically make it look better, for instance, and is only justified when you're using a TV that exhibits terrible motion resolution when displaying non-native resolution material.A picture is worth a thousand words. Harmy's experiments show that very little detail is lost in downscaling it to 720p.1080p is not magically better than any other resolution. This is not the case with the Star Wars Blu-ray.The Star Wars Blu-ray is encoded at 1080p, yes, but that doesn't mean that the screwed-up 2K 2004 Lowry master they used to produce it requires that much resolution. There is little to be gained but file size to go 1080p.“That’s impossible, even for a computer!”Author Mavericks Time 1 1:20 PM Post linkBut why the official SW Blu-Ray is 1080p (as well as majority of other movies' releases)?Author AntcuFaalb Time 1 1:53 PM (Edited) Post linkOther Blu-ray releases often have enough effective resolution to justify a 1080p encode. The Blu-ray 1080p transfers are roughly the same resolution as they would be at 720p.

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SE computer graphics looks mediocre on my TV etc etc. My guess is that the only great watching is watching in the cinema theater or using a projector. BD version looked on my TV as a very cool 3D game. I noticed green boxes around Imperial Fighters (remember the scene of Millennium Falcon escape from the Death Star?). It mostly affected objects (ships) in motion. Despecialized Editions MUST NEVER BE BOUGHT OR SOLD!!! You can find all the info you need hereI understand the words but unfortunately have no idea what you were trying to sayAuthor AntcuFaalb Time 1 3:20 PM Post linkI think he's trying to say that the CGI on the DVD and Blu-ray looked terrible on his TV and he's wondering why Lucas' team didn't do a better job.—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3 Author Mavericks Time 1 3:21 PM (Edited) Post linkIn short: DVD and BD versions of OT didn't hide all dubious artifacts of the special effects of the era.

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(By "the era" I meant the time when OT was created), so surprisingly they were unable to deliver on DVD and even Blu-Ray the same quality that would match theatrical quality which let's recognize was at least viewable. Here's an example.JEDIT: As always, I'm sorry for adding to the derailment, Harmy.JEDIT 2: Redacted a username to protect the not-so-innocent innocent.—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3 Author Mavericks Time 1 4:05 PM (Edited) Post linkTrue. It most affected objects (ships) in motion.This is true and it's not because Lucas' team lacked sufficiently-advanced technology or was on a limited budget.It's because they did a rushed half-assed job and only " improved" the original FX that they considered to be most noticeable.Lucas was (surprisingly) happy enough with this shoddy work to call it his " original vision" or whatever.—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3 Author AntcuFaalb Time 1 3:30 PM (Edited) Post linkMavericks: You can thank over at forums.stevehoffman.tv for his crappy amateur color-correction job on the 2004 DVDs.

You've actually made an incredible contribution to the history of film preservation.)I noticed that, for me, the first audio track (I assume its the 70mm six-track mix since it shows up as Track 1 DTS) gets interrupted by George Lucas droning on and on right after Luke meets Ben and we see the shot of the landspeeder outside his house. What you've done goes far beyond just making people like me feel like a kid again back in the summer of 1977. (But first my thanks to Harmy. Just talk to Darth Mallwalker…- Moth3r Author Stinky-Dinkins Time 1 4:48 PM Post linkHad a question for everyone about v2.5. Wish he never made this SE until now.Author fridayweb Time 1 2:40 AM Post linkAuthor pittrek Time 1 11:50 AM (Edited) Post linkAuthor Darth Mallwalker Time 1 1:32 PM Post linkHowever, in practice you must take into account the “fuckwit factor”. If you compare current versions to some hits then on any modern TV they look way better than this highly anticipated SW edition and that's why I don't feel materiality of CGI - even in prequels, though the latters seem to be more flexible, but that's all where it ends up.

)Well, I can only assume that somehow the '93 commentary track got flagged as default when you built your BD.

star wars despecialized edition 1080p