Star Wars (1977) was shot on . A true 35mm scan (4K or 8K) from a release print or original negative has more detail, natural grain, and original theatrical color timing – before Lucas’ revisions. Several fan preservation projects (e.g., 4K77 , 4K80 , 4K83 ) are 4K scans of 35mm prints, ungraded and without DNR .
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