"According to the best available information, Warner's 2160p, HEVC/H.265-encoded UHD presentation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 has been sourced from a 2K digital intermediate, which limits the prospect that the format's superior resolution will reveal additional detail. On some of the later movies, it sounds like they had to use the 2K source, but there are still some improvements. The 4K presentation of Sorcerer's Stone instantly supplants the Blu-ray as the definitive visual presentation of the film that launched the franchise." "Switching to the old Blu-ray after watching the UHD makes you realize just how badly dated it is, with its soft image and murky texture. The result is an image of exceptional detail and clarity, with new intensity in the many shadings of color in the environs in and around Hogwarts." "Warner's 2160p, HEVC/H.265-encoded UHD of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone derives from a new 4K scan of the film's original camera negative, followed by extensive color correction and HDR encoding. I haven't read the reviews for all of the movies, but the first two had a similar message: That's not what the review on appears to say. Keep in mind these did not get a good transfer unfortunately!
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