Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Version Cinema Dts Superwide Open Matte Link -
Most home video releases use a "letterbox" format to mimic the theatrical widescreen ratio. However, Jurassic Park was filmed using the Super 35 process. This means there is actually more image at the top and bottom of the frame that was cropped out for theaters.
Source: 35mm theatrical print scan (multiple reels) Resolution: 1080p (scanned at 2K, downscaled to 1080p for accurate grain structure) Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Open Matte) – More image top & bottom than home video releases Audio: DTS 5.1 (derived from 35mm magnetic tracks + DTS timecode reference) Video Encoder: x264 / CRF 16 / film grain retention Scan Source: 35mm positive print (Eastman EXR 500T) Color Grade: Unrestored, theatrical-era timing – warm greens, natural contrast, no DNR Most home video releases use a "letterbox" format
Because the film wasn't intended to be seen this way, "open matte" scans sometimes reveal "glitches" like boom microphones , cables for animatronic dinosaurs, and unfinished edges of sets. theatrical-era timing – warm greens
: Because it is uncropped, you may occasionally see equipment like boom mics at the very edge of the frame that were intended to be hidden by theatrical matting. Where to Find It cables for animatronic dinosaurs