Wednesday, 29 January 2020 15:00

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – A Visual Guide to Changes, Fixes, and Tweaks in the Disney+ 4K Version

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An example of how the core element was missing in the 2004 and restored in 2011. It’s unclear if the 4K version is redone or just the straight scan from the 1997 negative.

An example of how the core element was missing in the 2004 and restored in 2011. It’s unclear if the 4K version is redone or just the straight scan from the 1997 negative.

 

The lens flare coming from the top of this shot as the Executor explodes has been reduced for the 4K.

The lens flare coming from the top of this shot as the Executor explodes has been reduced for the 4K.

 

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently, and you can see a slight brown spot where the eyebrows were removed in the shadow.

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently, and you can see a slight brown spot where the eyebrows were removed in the shadow.

 

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently.

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently.

 

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently.

Anakin’s eyebrows were removed for the 2004 DVD. This was redone in 4K slightly differently.

 

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