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| Component | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | Identifies the film (Episode IV, the 5th film in release order for some collections). | | 4k77 | The codename for the project, a nod to the year of the original theatrical release, 1977. | | 2160p | Indicates 4K UHD resolution (3840x2160), the target output of the scan. | | UHD | Ultra High Definition, the standard for modern 4K displays. | | DNR | Digital Noise Reduction (explored in depth below). This file uses a DNR version , while a counterpart without DNR also exists. | | 35mm | The source material was an original 35mm film print—a crucial detail that sets it apart from studio masters. | | x265 | The video codec, offering high compression efficiency for 4K video. | | v1.0 | The version number of the restoration, marking a significant milestone in the project's evolution. |

: The video codec used (HEVC), which allows for high quality at smaller file sizes . 05-star.wars.4k77.2160p.uhd.dnr.35mm.x265-v1.0.mkv

This specific filename refers to a high-profile fan restoration of the original 1977

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: This refers to the video being encoded with the H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) codec, which is a more efficient codec than the older H.264/AVC, allowing for better compression and thus smaller file sizes without a significant loss in quality.

Project 4K77 is a fan-driven effort to scan original 35mm prints of Star Wars (1977) in 4K resolution and restore them to their original glory. The goal is to provide a "Despecialized" experience, removing all the changes made by George Lucas in 1997 and later. Can’t copy the link right now

: Refers to the project name (4K resolution, 1977 version).

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

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| Component | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | Identifies the film (Episode IV, the 5th film in release order for some collections). | | 4k77 | The codename for the project, a nod to the year of the original theatrical release, 1977. | | 2160p | Indicates 4K UHD resolution (3840x2160), the target output of the scan. | | UHD | Ultra High Definition, the standard for modern 4K displays. | | DNR | Digital Noise Reduction (explored in depth below). This file uses a DNR version , while a counterpart without DNR also exists. | | 35mm | The source material was an original 35mm film print—a crucial detail that sets it apart from studio masters. | | x265 | The video codec, offering high compression efficiency for 4K video. | | v1.0 | The version number of the restoration, marking a significant milestone in the project's evolution. |

: The video codec used (HEVC), which allows for high quality at smaller file sizes .

This specific filename refers to a high-profile fan restoration of the original 1977

This file seems to be tailored for those who seek high-quality video and are capable of handling or prefer the .mkv format and the specifics of the x265 encoding.

: This refers to the video being encoded with the H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) codec, which is a more efficient codec than the older H.264/AVC, allowing for better compression and thus smaller file sizes without a significant loss in quality.

Project 4K77 is a fan-driven effort to scan original 35mm prints of Star Wars (1977) in 4K resolution and restore them to their original glory. The goal is to provide a "Despecialized" experience, removing all the changes made by George Lucas in 1997 and later.

: Refers to the project name (4K resolution, 1977 version).

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

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