Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi
- After rescuing Han Solo from the palace of Jabba the Hutt, the rebels attempt to destroy the second Death Star, while Luke struggles to make Vader return from the dark side of the Force.
- Since 1997, George Lucas has been hell bent on ruining the original Star Wars trilogy. Every new release—in theaters, on DVD, and on Blu-Ray—comes with more added garbage than the last.
The official Blu-ray release of Star Wars, which was a major source for Despecialized, leaves a lot to be desired to begin with (the image has been digitally manipulated to its detriment), and Harmy downscales it to 720p for his edit. Yesterday marked the latest release in the project, a 'Despecialized' version 2.5 of Return of the Jedi that winds back the various changes made to Episode VI by Lucasfilm over the past 33 years. Return of the Jedi Almost Had a. Return of the Jedi undoubtedly has the happiest ending of. Moranis released another musical comedy album called My Mother's Brisket & Other Love Songs.
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- HARMY PROUDLY PRESENTS
- RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION REMASTERED (v2.5)
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- |This is a fan preservation made for culturally historical and educational purposes. |
- |Fanedits and preservations must not be bought or sold. |
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- This is a reconstruction of the 1983 theatrical version of Return of the Jedi. The original shots were painstakingly restored using
- various sources (listed below) and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1983
- LPP Print. ROTJ v2.5 is pretty much completely despecialized, apart from a couple of wipes, which were recomposited optically in 1997
- and look nearly identical to the originals, so for all intents and purposes this is the original version.
- The remastered version (v2.5) represents a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier 1.0 version
- due to the use of better encoding and higher quality sources and replacing many of the despecialized shots with
- Version v2.0 only came out as a limited release workprint.
- A gallery showing all the changes can be found here:
- The AVCHD version contains the latest versions of the preservations of the original audio mix, three different
- More information can be found here:
- originaltrilogy.com/topic/id/12713
- facebook.com/despecialized
- youtube.com/HarmyDespecialized
- twitter @HarmyP and @despecialized
- 1) Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi Official Blu-Ray (2011)
- 2) LPP 35mm print scans (Team Negative 1 and Poita)
- 3) Schorman's HDTV Preservation - Return of the Jedi (2004 DVD version)
- 4) RETURN OF THE JEDI 2006 Bonus DVD (sourced from the 1993 Definitive Edition Laser Disc Master - upscaled by Dark Jedi)
- 5) RETURN OF THE PUG (1983 16mm print transfer)
- 6) Custom mattes
- Technical Specifications:
- AUDIO: (all Dolby Digital) Special thanks to hairy_hen, Schorman and CatBus
- TRACK 1) 5.1 1983 mix @ 640Kbps
- TRACK 2) 2.0 1983 mix @ 224Kbps
- TRACK 3) 2.0 Isolated score @ 224Kbps
- TRACK 4) 2.0 1993 LD Audio Commentary @ 192Kbps (silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
- TRACK 5) 2.0 2004 DVD Audio Commentary @ 96Kbps
- TRACK 6) 2.0 2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary @ 96Kbps
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