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An authentic 35mm scan scanned at 1080p preserves the original color timing of the theatrical release. Skin tones appear more natural, and the image contains authentic film grain that a digital master often scrubs away. The Pinnacle of Audio: Cinema DTS

The official 4K Blu-ray (2018) was remastered with Warner’s MPEG-4 codec and HDR. While excellent, many purists argue that the 2012 Blu-ray (which was a direct 2K scan of the original negative, minus the heavy green push) actually looks more filmic in 1080p than the over-sharpened, noise-reduced 4K version. Hence, the preference here for 1080p over 4K.

This fan release corrects this by including the unaltered, raw Cinema DTS track, allowing listeners to experience the film's audio mix exactly as it was designed for high-end cinemas. thematrix199935mm1080pcinemadtsv20 high quality

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If you want this experience without venturing into grey areas: An authentic 35mm scan scanned at 1080p preserves

| Version | Source | Video Resolution | Audio Mix(es) Included | Primary Goal | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 35mm film cell reference | 1080p (High Bitrate) | • Original Cinema DTS 5.1 • Dolby Digital 5.1 (640kbps) | Authentic theatrical presentation | | 1999 DVD | Theatrical print | 480p (Standard Definition) | Dolby Digital 5.1 (448kbps) | First home release | | 2018 4K UHD Blu-ray | 4K scan of 35mm OCN | 2160p (4K) with Dolby Vision | Dolby Atmos (Total Remix) | Modern high-definition presentation |

This fan release strikes back at that revisionism, stripping away the green tint to reveal the more naturalistic—yet highly stylized—grade that captivated audiences in 1999. While excellent, many purists argue that the 2012

exactly the way audiences did when they first wondered, "What is the Matrix?"

In theaters, the scenes inside the Matrix had a distinct, slightly sickly greenish-blue tint to simulate the look of an old computer monitor. However, the scenes set in the real world (aboard the Nebuchadnezzar) featured cooler, natural blue tones and realistic skin tones.

Explain the in modern 4K releases

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