Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Version Cinema Dts Superwide Open Matte Top -

: This could refer to a specific version of the film intended for cinematic release, which might imply a high-quality presentation.

Displays the full uncropped frame, showing visual information typically hidden by letterboxing. : This could refer to a specific version

The release is a legendary fan-preservation project. It restores the film’s visual and auditory grandeur by bypassing the "modernized" look of official Blu-ray releases. 📽️ Visual Profile: The Open Matte Experience It restores the film’s visual and auditory grandeur

: This term refers to a technique used in film production and presentation where the original Academy Ratio (or a close variant) image is matted to a wider aspect ratio, usually for home video releases. However, in the context of a theatrical release or a specific version of a film, it might imply a version presented in a less cropped or more original aspect ratio. : It often includes the original DTS 5

: It often includes the original DTS 5.1 theatrical audio track. Jurassic Park was the first film to debut this sound format in 1993, and this version captures that specific high-impact mix.

Unlike the 5.1 remix on Blu-ray, the original Cinema DTS is , with: