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05-star.wars.4k77.2160p.uhd.dnr.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv !!install!! -

Matroska Video container. MKV supports multiple audio tracks (original mono, 5.1 remixes, commentary tracks), subtitles (forced for alien dialogue), and chapters. Unlike MP4, MKV can store lossless audio (FLAC, DTS-HD MA) alongside the x265 video.

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You get the color timing of a 1977 print (faded magentas, warmer skin tones) but with slightly waxy textures in skies and shadows. Compared to the Disney 4K Special Edition (which has aggressive DNR + fake HDR), the 4K77 DNR version still looks more organic because the source was analog. 05-star.wars.4k77.2160p.uhd.dnr.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv

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Project 4K77 is a non-profit fan-led preservation project spearheaded by a group known as . The team located, acquired, and safely scanned actual 35mm theater-used print runs of the film. Matroska Video container

Unlike upscaled 1080p releases, this is a true 4K scan from celluloid. A 35mm film frame contains roughly 4K to 6K equivalent resolution when scanned properly. This isn't "fake 4K" – it's true film grain and organic detail captured at the limits of consumer resolution.

: By scanning 35mm prints, the project captures the unique color palette and lighting of the 1977 cinema experience that was often lost or changed in later digital "clean-ups." Standard resolution markers: You get the color timing

: The resolution of the video file, matching Ultra High Definition standards (

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