+---------------------------------------------------+ | OPEN MATTE AREA | | (Visible in 4:3 open matte / Full Screen) | | | | +---------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | 1.85:1 THEATRICAL FRAMING | | | | (Standard widescreen Blu-ray/4K) | | | | | | | +---------------------------------------------+ | | | | OPEN MATTE AREA | +---------------------------------------------------+ The 1.85:1 Choice
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The exact sound balance, channel panning, and levels experienced by audiences during the film's initial theatrical run. Can’t copy the link right now
, cables, or the edges of sets that were never meant to be seen by the audience. Variable Aspect Ratio
Minor imperfections, reel change cues (cigarette burns), and organic light blooms offer a genuine grindhouse/cinema experience. 2. Demystifying "Open Matte" and "Superwide" , cables, or the edges of sets that
The Superwide Open Matte presentation of Jurassic Park offers a unique aspect ratio that diverges from the traditional 2.35:1 or 2.40:1 widescreen formats commonly associated with cinematic releases. By adopting a Superwide Open Matte presentation, the film's visuals are showcased in a more expansive and cinematic format, often described as 2.05:1 or 2.20:1. This format provides a broader field of view, drawing the audience deeper into the world of the film and enhancing the overall sense of immersion.
Here is a deep dive into what this version is, why it exists, and why it has captured the imagination of home cinema purists. Understanding the Elements why it exists
The 35mm scan looks remarkably good, with a warm and filmic aesthetic that's pleasing to the eye. The 1080p resolution provides a crisp and detailed image, with minimal grain or artifacts. The Superwide Open Matte format offers an immersive cinematic experience, with a wider aspect ratio that showcases more of the action on screen.