The following report details the technical specifications for the Avatar (2009) 4K UHD release, specifically focusing on the Collector's Edition which includes the Extended Cut, Dolby Vision, and HDR. The Digital Bits General Information Avatar (2009) Ultimate Collector's Edition Included Cuts:
: The transfer uses AI-upsampling technology to enhance the original 2K digital assets, resulting in "extraordinary" detail in textures and facial close-ups, though some viewers note a slightly "digital" or "processed" look in certain scenes. Avatar -2009- EXTENDED -2160p- UHD -BD- DV HDR ...
: Features an upscaled 2160p resolution derived from a new 4K Digital Intermediate, which was enhanced using AI upsampling supervised by James Cameron. High Dynamic Range (HDR) : Supports both Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) : Supports both Dolby
Note: All three versions on this release include the updated 2022 ending featuring a brief dialogue exchange between Jake and Parker Selfridge. Technical Specifications You are looking at a of Avatar sourced
This identifies the film. The year (2009) is included to distinguish it from the sequels (like Avatar: The Way of Water ).
You are looking at a of Avatar sourced from a 4K Blu-ray disc. It includes the best possible picture quality features (Dolby Vision/HDR) and is the longer cut of the film.
Overall, Avatar (2009) is a groundbreaking movie experience that sets a new standard for cinematic storytelling. The extended version provides even more depth and detail, making it a must-see for fans of the film.