MAGAZÍN D'INVESTGACIÓ PERIODÍSTICA (iniciat el 1960 com AUCA satírica.. per M.Capdevila a classe de F.E.N.)
-VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS -
VOLTAIRE: "El temps fa justícia i posa a cadascú al seu lloc.."- "No aniràs mai a dormir..sense ampliar el teu magí"
"La història l'escriu qui guanya".. així.. "El poble que no coneix la seva història... es veurà obligat a repetir-la.."
The string of terms often used to find this release indicates a highly technical, top-tier preservation effort:
A group of dedicated fans and preservationists, often associated with the "Team BluSuck" or "Project 4K" name, located several original 35mm technicolor release prints from 1977. These prints were dusty, scratched, and fading, but they contained the original, unaltered footage. The Restoration Process
The string of text refers to a specific digital file representing one of the most ambitious and celebrated projects in the world of film preservation: 4K77 .
The core subject. The original trilogy (Episodes IV–VI) has undergone multiple restorations, most notably: starwars4k772160puhddnr35mmx265v104k7 hot
The identifier you provided refers to , specifically a 4K resolution, 2160p, high-bitrate Ultra High Definition (UHD) version of the original 1977 Star Wars film, restored from original 35mm technicolor release prints.
: Indicates the vertical resolution of the video file (3840 x 2160 pixels), matching the native scan resolution of the source film. UHD : Ultra High Definition.
The restoration uses a 4K scan of a 1977 35mm print. The goal is not to make the film look like it was shot yesterday, but to make it look like a pristine, projected 35mm print. The image retains the natural grain of the film stock, offering a "warm" cinematic texture that modern digital shooting often lacks 1. The string of terms often used to find
Digital noise reduction removes grain but also smears fine detail. Compare:
The release of stands as one of the most significant achievements in the history of fan-led film preservation. For decades, cinema purists and Star Wars enthusiasts lamented the unavailability of the original 1977 theatrical cut of A New Hope . While official releases offered altered "Special Edition" versions, a dedicated group of fans known as Team Negative1 took matters into their own hands.
Which of those would you like?
Native 4K from a 35mm scan yields approximately 4K resolution of film grain, not upscaled. True 35mm optical resolution is roughly 4K-6K. A good 4K scan captures almost every detail the film stock holds.
Decoding the file name reveals the technical specifications of the project:
: The footage is sourced from direct 4K scans of original 35mm Technicolor release prints, rather than being an upscale of previous digital versions. The core subject