The designation in this project means the source material is an actual physical 35mm release print that was distributed to movie theaters in 1993.
Conversely, a release print (the actual reel of film that was physically shipped to cinemas) has its own analog "patina." It carries the look of the lab processing of the era (specifically Eastmancolor stock) and includes characteristic, albeit often considered "flawed," elements such as natural film grain, dust, minor scratches, and even the physical cue marks that signaled projectionists to change reels.
the best available audio tracks to the new visual scan. Verdict: Is It the Ultimate Way to Watch? The designation in this project means the source
Spielberg and his cinematographer, Janusz Kamiński, opted to shoot Jurassic Park in standard ratio rather than anamorphic widescreen. They chose this format because the taller frame allowed them to emphasize the massive vertical height and bulk of the dinosaurs.
: The source material used for the scan is a physical 35mm theatrical release print, not a studio master. Verdict: Is It the Ultimate Way to Watch
Jurassic Park - O Parque dos Dinossauros (Jurassic Park, 1993) ************* FILME ************* VERSÃO OPEN-MATTE/35mm ********** Internet Archive
The 1080p resolution preserves the natural organic grain structure inherent to 1993 film stock. : The source material used for the scan
: The scan has been processed and cleaned at Full HD (1920x1080) resolution. Technical Comparison Official Blu-ray / 4K 35mm Open Matte (v1.0) Framing 1.85:1 (Widescreen) 1.78:1 or Full Frame Color Grade Digitally enhanced/modernized Natural film-print colors Grain Often digitally reduced (DNR) Natural film grain preserved Audio DTS-HD MA (Home Mix) Original Cinema DTS (Theater Mix) 🎞️ Viewing Guide