When movies are shot, they often capture a nearly 4:3 or 1.33:1 aspect ratio on the 35mm film strip. To achieve a cinematic, "widescreen" look (like 2.35:1), cinematographers use a technique called "soft matting" or "hard matting" to crop the top and bottom of the picture. An "open matte" version, often derived from a 35mm print or theatrical scan, removes these crops.
This specific fan project offers a unique way to experience the 1993 classic, prioritizing theatrical authenticity and raw visual data over modern digital "polishing". Raptors In The Kitchen (35mm Open Matte) : r/JurassicPark When movies are shot, they often capture a nearly 4:3 or 1
The Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p version cinema DTS superwide open matte is a fan-favored, non-official, and meticulously preserved experience that offers a darker, more detailed, and more organic view of the film, closer to its 1993 theatrical debut. This specific fan project offers a unique way