Star Wars- A New Hope - Harmy-s Despecialized E...
The goal wasn't just to make it look "old," but to make it look like a pristine, high-definition version of what audiences actually saw in theaters in 1977. Why It Matters
Harmy did not just add a filter to the Blu-ray to make it look old. He performed a "Frankenstein" surgery on the movie. Star Wars- A New Hope - Harmy-s Despecialized E...
to fix the "magenta hue" and inaccurate color grading present in official Blu-ray releases, using original Technicolor prints as a reference. The goal wasn't just to make it look
There is a common debate among Star Wars fans about the "best" way to watch the Original Trilogy. For decades, the options were polarized: you either watched the grainy, washed-out Laserdisc ports on DVD, or you subjected yourself to the Special Editions with their controversial CGI rocks, shouting Jabba, and "Maclunkey" extras. to fix the "magenta hue" and inaccurate color
: The 1993 "Definitive Collection" provided additional reference for frame-by-frame color correction and timing. Key Restorations in A New Hope
It incorporates original audio tracks, including the original voice of Boba Fett (Jason Wingreen) and the theatrical sound mixes. How It Was Made