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The source of the footage—physical 35-millimeter theatrical film reels scanned in 4K.

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For decades, fans were frustrated that the original theatrical version of Star Wars (before George Lucas added CGI "Special Edition" changes in 1997) was only available in low-quality formats like VHS or LaserDisc. Fans wanted a high-definition version of the movie they saw in theaters in 1977. The Team: Team BluSuck (Project 4K) The Team: Team BluSuck (Project 4K) : Reviewers

: Reviewers on Showtown Apparel and community forums like Reddit note that while the DNR version is cleaner, it is not "overdone"; plenty of grain remains in certain shots to prevent a "plasticky" look. it is not "overdone"