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Unlike official releases that use the original camera negative (which has been permanently altered with CGI), this project uses a 35mm Technicolor release print from 1977 as its primary source. Native 4K: The film was scanned, cleaned, and rendered at 2160p (UHD). No CGI Changes:
Project 4K77 is a fan-led restoration project by Team Negative One (TN1) star wars 4k772160p uhd dnr 35 mm x 265 v10 link
For decades, the "Special Editions" had been the law of the land. They were clean, sterile, and surgically altered. The dewbacks had been replaced with CGI monstrosities; the bounty hunters had been digitally inserted; the sky on Tatooine had been scrubbed of grain. It was high definition, yes, but it was soulless. It was revisionist history. Unlike official releases that use the original camera
You won’t see the digital Dewbacks or the distracting Jabba the Hutt scene added in the 90s. They were clean, sterile, and surgically altered
This is the catch. In the original keyword, "link" refers to a Magnet link or a DDL (Direct Download Link) found on private forums or trackers like MySpleen, PrivateHD, or Telegram channels dedicated to preservation.