![]() For example, Galadriel and Arwen are always given a softer focus than other characters. In other shots the transfer quality doesn’t quite hit the same high marks, but that may have to do more with the way certain scenes are presented. The color is vibrant, details crisp, and range of contrast impressive. On 4k Blu-ray there are some shots that are about as good as you could ever expect. Jackson said the films “never looked this sharp in the old days.” He also wanted to keep everything as shot (no reshoots or effects redoes) but use current technology to “remove and paint-out” any imperfections. Jackson admits the three LOTR films were very inconsistent in terms of film process (the color timing in ‘Fellowship’ was analog while the sequels were done digitally), but with today’s technology they were able to be made more consistent throughout, including the extended footage. That was a huge gift from Director Peter Jackson who delivered an extra 168 minutes of pure joy to LOTR fans shortly after the first DVDs of the theatrical versions were released.įor these 4k editions Jackson said he wanted to make the visuals and sound consistent in all three films in the The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, but more importantly throughout all six films that began with The Hobbit Trilogy produced ten years after LOTR. Of course, we’re talking about the Extended Versions of the films (what else would we be talking about!) that all together run a total of 726 minutes. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy on 4k Blu-ray (as well as in Digital 4k) may be the biggest 4k upgrade of the year. ![]()
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