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10-bit encoding virtually eliminates color banding . Banding appears as visible "steps" or lines in smooth gradients, like a sunset or a smoke-filled room. Since Spectre features numerous scenes in dark rooms, tuxedos against white backgrounds, and blowing sand, the 10-bit depth ensures that the transition from grey to black is perfectly smooth.

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The combination of and 8-channel audio in a 4 GB container is a masterclass in modern compression. You lose virtually no perceptible detail compared to a disc ten times its size. The dark scenes in the Moroccan hotel remain clean (no blocking). The orange hues of the Mexican parade remain smooth (no banding). 10-bit encoding virtually eliminates color banding

This PSA release is SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) because the source Blu-ray is SDR. If you want HDR, you need the 4K Blu-ray. However, the PSA 10-bit SDR still looks spectacular on HDR displays. Magnet and Usenet links available in the forum

The "PSA" release of Spectre is a favorite for collectors who want to maintain a high-quality library without filling up terabytes of hard drive space. By using and 10-bit encoding, they manage to keep the fast-paced action of the Bond film—like the opening helicopter fight in Mexico City—looking crisp and fluid, while the file size remains significantly smaller than a standard Blu-ray rip. Movie Context

The filename Spectre.2015.1080p.10bit.BluRay.8CH.x265.HEVC-PSA represents a highly compressed, high-definition version of the film sourced from a physical Blu-ray.