I recently got the Star Wars 4k theatrical editions fan remasters. They are called 4k77 and 4k83. Great quality, and no stupid special edition changes. Definitive way to watch Star Wars.
How do these compare to Harmy's despecialized editions?
I downloaded those a while ago and have been considering buying the Blu-ray versions with menus that some people are selling on EBay to get a more professional/official release style copy.
It's debatable. It's all one source so they have a more consistent look than the despecialized. The resolution is higher, but due to most of the despecialized being taken from a higher quality source they still sometimes look better.
For Star Wars, it's debatable.
Empire strikes back isn't out yet, so despecialized is your only option.
For Return of the Jedi, the reel used for 4k83 is extremely clean, I think it looks better than the despecialized.
I recently got the Star Wars 4k theatrical editions fan remasters. They are called 4k77 and 4k83. Great quality, and no stupid special edition changes. Definitive way to watch Star Wars.
How do these compare to Harmy's despecialized editions?
I downloaded those a while ago and have been considering buying the Blu-ray versions with menus that some people are selling on EBay to get a more professional/official release style copy.
It's debatable. It's all one source so they have a more consistent look than the despecialized. The resolution is higher, but due to most of the despecialized being taken from a higher quality source they still sometimes look better.
For Star Wars, it's debatable.
Empire strikes back isn't out yet, so despecialized is your only option.
For Return of the Jedi, the reel used for 4k83 is extremely clean, I think it looks better than the despecialized.
This comparison may help you decide. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EKYiISAYCm0