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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Wicket was given new eyes in select scenes for the Blu-ray and again in 4K.

Wicket was given new eyes in select scenes for the Blu-ray and again in 4K.

 

Wicket blinks in select scenes for the Blu-ray and again in 4K.

Wicket blinks in select scenes for the Blu-ray and again in 4K.

 

There was a hole in the transition between the live action element and this matte painting. It was filled in for first time in the 4K.

There was a hole in the transition between the live action element and this matte painting. It was filled in for first time in the 4K.

 

The 2004 scan appears to have introduced a square dark spot in this flash frame shortly after the trap is sprung. It does not appear in the 4K scan.

The 2004 scan appears to have introduced a square dark spot in this flash frame shortly after the trap is sprung. It does not appear in the 4K scan.

 

The Emperor’s “slugs” (dark spots added in post around his eyes that covered the eyelight in the hood) were blended in for the 2004 version and blended in better for the 4K.

The Emperor’s “slugs” (dark spots added in post around his eyes that covered the eyelight in the hood) were blended in for the 2004 version and blended in better for the 4K.

 

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