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4. Technical Deep Dive: 4K x265 vs 35mm x265
4.1 Bitrates and Quality
| Source | Typical Bitrate (x265) | Grain retention | |--------|----------------------|------------------| | Official Disney+ 4K | ~18–25 Mbps | Moderate DNR | | Official 4K Blu-ray | 50–90 Mbps | Light DNR | | 4K77 v1.4 (x265) | 35–45 Mbps | High (full grain) | | 35mm raw scan | 300–500 Mbps (uncompressed) | 100% | starwars4k772160puhddnr35mmx265v104k7 hot
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2.4 “dnr” – Digital Noise Reduction
Critical term. DNR removes film grain but can destroy fine detail. The official 4K release of Star Wars (2019) uses moderate DNR – grain is reduced compared to the 2011 Blu-ray. Hardcore fans often prefer grain-preserving encodes or 35mm scans. DNR removes film grain but can destroy fine detail
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