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Samsung first launched Onyx in July 2017 with a model measuring roughly 10 meters (33.6 feet) wide. “We’re excited to partner with Capital Cinema to help showcase the new industry standard for picture quality on the big screen.” “Our new Onyx display reflects a momentous step for the industry, as we usher in the next generation of cinema around the globe,” said Seog-gi Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics.
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Samsung’s latest 14-meter Onyx Cinema LED screen is now available in the market for movie theaters across the globe. Samsung Electronics unveiled its largest-ever 3D-ready Onyx screen at Capital Cinema located in the Xicheng district in Beijing, China at a grand opening ceremony on December 7. The film print version of Attack of the Clones has some different shots than the Digital Theatrical, but not enough to warrant an effort to scan a film print somewhere.14 meters wide, the new immersive Onyx Cinema LED Screen is the biggest ever, installed at one of the top five theaters in China Somewhere, someone is scanning a film print of The Phantom Menace since there's no true preservation of that, just a recreation. Learning about all this has made me very passionate about making sure each movie has a copy that preserves its original theatrical release. The Force Awakens: Adywan's IMAX preservation (basically the Blu-Ray, but with the expanded aspect ratio for the Falcon Chase scene to simulate the IMAX experience) Return of the Jedi: 4K83 or DeSpecialized Revenge of the Sith: Schorman's Theatrical The Phantom Menace: Chewielewis' Theatrical My personal list, as close as I can get to Theatrical: Also included are several audio options, such as the original Stereo, Mono, 6-Tracl Surround tracks, commentaries, and an isolated score. The 4Kxx editions are available in 1080p, as well as true 4K.

4K80 is still being worked on but that has a long way to go. Project 4K77/ 4K83 is an extensive fan restoration made from several 35mm film prints and is hands down the highest quality version available for A New Hope and Return of the Jedi. Puggo Grande is a scan of 16mm film print. Includes the option to watch with or without the "Episode IV - A New Hope" version of the opening crawl. The Silver Screen Edition is one of the earlier fan restorations of a 35mm film print, also in 1080p.

The Grindhouse Editions are film scans done by fans, mostly unrestored to preserve the effect of seeing a used film print in a theater.
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These are available in 720p and is a great choice if you want the cleanest looking recreation, as well as a lot of bonus features and audio/ subtitle options. Harmy's DeSpecialized Editions are recreations made using the Blu-Ray as a primary source, with some shots from the GOUT, Laserdisc, and VHS tapes edited in, and a variety of audio options. Schorman's HDTV are basically HD versions of the original DVD cuts, shown on TV. This release was criticised for just being a improperly formatted copy of the 1995 laserdisc transfer, and does not look nearly as good compared to the 2006 Special Editions. Most audio tracks for the following projects are time synced to this edition. It was released as a Bonus Disc for the 2006 DVD releases. The GOUT (George's Original Unaltered Trilogy) is currently the only legally available/ purchasable release of the Theatrical Cuts of the OT.
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Hi there! Let me see if I can clear up some of this confusion for you (and everyone else, feel free to correct me on some details!).
