See related The Expendables 4 and The Expendabelles still happening Lucas long maintained that such a restoration was either impossible - because the negatives were "permanently altered" for the creation of the Special Editions - or simply too expensive. Then, I regraded that frame using Photoshop. Ever since Disney acquired Lucasfilm, a question has persisted among Star Wars fans: might we one day see a restored, unedited version of the Original Trilogy, either in theatres or on disc? That is, pristine editions of the first three movies without those digital additions George Lucas made back in the late 90s. The first thing to do is capturing a frame of the original 4K77 release. As lovingly restored by Petr Harmy, Luke and Han receive medals from Princess Leia in STAR WARS 4K77 - now remastered to 4K/48fps UHD, fresh from the Tales. In 2016, a few 35mm prints were located and donated to a group of fans called 'Team Negative 1' (TN1), who scanned these prints at 4K resolution. The project name refers to the 4K resolution used and the film's release year of 1977. Ryan Lambie Could 2017 finally see a restored 4K release of Star Wars: A New Hope, in time for its 40th anniversary? A new clue has surfaced. Star Wars 4K77 is a fan project to scan and restore original 35mm prints of Star Wars from 1977.
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