Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p Version Cinema Dts Superwide Open Matte Work [updated] (2026)
The 4K Ultra HD of Jurassic Park is pristine, sharp, and color-corrected. So why would anyone want a grainy, occasionally scratched, 1080p scan from a 30-year-old film print?
A of an original print offers a completely different aesthetic:
: The film was shot on 35mm with an Academy standard aspect ratio of roughly . While Spielberg matted the theatrical release to The 4K Ultra HD of Jurassic Park is
Early wireframe animations or stop-motion animatics used before the final Silicon Graphics CGI renders were completed.
The 35mm print has:
When Jurassic Park was filmed, the intention was a theatrical widescreen experience. However, the camera captured more, and the "open matte" version brings back that lost vertical information. 1. Uncovering Hidden Details (and Mistakes)
Various "repacks" and versions (like v1.0) have been shared on sites like Archive.org While Spielberg matted the theatrical release to Early
The Ultimate Relic: Rediscovering Jurassic Park Through the 35mm "Open Matte" Scan