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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Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion.

Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion.

 

Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion.

Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion.

 

Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion. The carbonite slab glows red through this shot.

Han’s unfreezing from carbonite was redone for the 2011 Blu-ray and again in 4K. It’s believed this was done to ease the 3D conversion. The carbonite slab glows red through this shot.

 

A Dug (Sebulba’s species) was added to the Blu-ray, and added again in 4K. It is slightly adjusted to better contact the ground now.

A Dug (Sebulba’s species) was added to the Blu-ray, and added again in 4K. It is slightly adjusted to better contact the ground now.

 

All of the Rancor shots were redone for the 2004 DVD and again for the 4K. The fingers cast a shadow in the re-render.

All of the Rancor shots were redone for the 2004 DVD and again for the 4K. The fingers cast a shadow in the re-render.

 

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