as it appeared in theaters in 1980. Unlike official Disney releases, which include various "Special Edition" digital alterations, 4K80 uses high-resolution scans of original 35mm film prints to provide a truly authentic theatrical experience. The Vision: "No-DNR" and 35mm Authenticity
Typically paired with a high-quality theatrical audio track (often the DTS-HD MA 6.1 or original stereo/surround mixes), the audio offers dynamic range that feels punchy and immersive. John Williams’ score soars, filling the room with the weight and grandeur that a compressed track simply cannot match. Empire.Strikes.Back.4K80.2160p.UHD.no-DNR.35mm....
When looking for this release, you will see specific labels. Here is what they mean: as it appeared in theaters in 1980
For decades, fans have sought versions of the original trilogy without George Lucas’s later changes. While John Williams’ score soars, filling the room with
Unlike a scan of the original camera negative (which Lucasfilm controls and won’t release unaltered), 4K80 uses release prints —the actual film reels shipped to cinemas in 1980. These prints have:
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