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| Scene | VHS (1990s) | DVD (2000s) | 1080p x264 BluRay | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Washed out, sky is white | Oversaturated, sky is teal | Balanced contrast; sky is natural blue; skin texture visible | | T-Rex headlight reflection | Glowing blob | Harsh digital glare | Smooth specular highlights; you see the rain bouncing off the snout | | Raptor claws in the kitchen | Too dark to see detail | Blocky compression artifacts | Sharp enough to see the chipped paint on the prop claws | | Dr. Grant removing sunglasses | Soft, blurry | Edge-enhanced (halos) | Natural film grain, no digital sharpening | Jurassic Park 1993 1080p BluRay x264 Dual Audio...
, rendered in lower resolutions back in 1993, appear slightly softer or "blurry" compared to live-action footage. Audio Quality (Dual Audio): Dynamic Sound: Dual audio typically includes the original Why this release matters (bullet list) | Scene
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