Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi Download Torrent

Leechers: Info Hash. Star Wars Return Of The Jedi Harmy s Despecialized Edition v2 5 torrent download, InfoHash 9F7B36E2BC50D28A2F71C17644E473C9A24FD45B. Full Movies via Streaming Link. STAR WARS: THE ORIGINAL TRILOGY 1977-1983 DESPECIALIZED EDITIONS 720p x264 AC3 5.1 (RE-ENCODED) NOTE: I am in no way affiliated with Harmy or his team that made the outstanding despecialized editions of the original Star Wars trilogy. Any faults that you find in these re-encodes are squarely mine.

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Harmy proudly presents…

RETURN OF THE JEDI - DESPECIALIZED EDITION HD v2.5

Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V2.5 - AVCHD DVD9 & NTSC DVD5 (Released) Author Harmy Date 6-Jun-2011, 6:11 AM Author Harmy Time. Utilizing the Blu-Ray release as the main source, and Harmy's 720p version of the Despecialized Edition, I am happy to announce the release of Return of the Jedi: Q2 Edition - Remastered. Cuts and Additions: I've left the special edition mostly intact, and have only changed the most grievous of alterations to the Blu-Ray release. Move over Harmy’s Despecialized Star Wars, it looks like we have a new contender! By ’83 low fade stock was available so Jedi prints are usually okay. Desprcialized 26, 3, The laziest way is to just search The Pirate Bay or Kickass Torrents to search and download the files using a torrent software. Just use some common sense and google it.

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The Ultimate Introductory Guide - a particularly helpful guide by HanDuet; a ‘must read’ for anyone interested in the Despecialized Editions

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This is a reconstruction of the 1983 theatrical version of Return of the Jedi. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various sources (listed below) and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1983 LPP Print. ROTJ v2.5 is pretty much completely despecialized, apart from a couple of wipes, which were recomposited optically in 1997 and look nearly identical to the originals, so for all intents and purposes this is the original version.

The remastered version (v2.5) represents a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier 1.0 version due to the use of better encoding and higher quality sources and replacing many of the despecialized shots with higher quality ones.

Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi Download Torrent Full

It is currently available as a DVD9 AVCHD and 20GB MKV. Here are the full NFOs for both versions:

AVCHD: http://pastebin.com/dPr1LvyW
MKV: http://pastebin.com/ksU6R47x

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Mod Edit:TheSome info & help for Harmy’s Despecialized Editions of the Original Trilogy…thread may also be of some interest.

Most movies will see two, maybe three different releases in their lifetime. You’ll have the original theatrical, then perhaps an “extended edition” and maybe even a “director’s cut.” Then you have the three original Star Wars movies, each of which has seen at least 38 slightly different releases.

Okay, so that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it’s safe to say that there have been more alterations to these three movies than any other in the history of cinema. But which is the definitive version of the films? If you’re a purist, then you probably want to watch the original theatrical version. The hard part about doing that is finding a version of it that you can play, and that looks good. Thankfully, there’s one guy that has been working hard on getting all three movies to look their absolute best.

If you’ve never heard of Harmy or his Despecialized Editions, then you’re missing out. This guy has been working hard for years to get all three of the original movies looking perfect, in their original theatrical glory. When I watched the movies in the Machete Order before The Force Awakens came out, I used his versions of the films to do so. (I own 4 different releases of the films, so I don’t really feel bad about downloading and watching his versions.)

Well, Harmy has been working hard to update Return of the Jedi to its purest form. There’s already a version of it in the wild that he released some time ago. However, he’s just finished what he is calling V2.5. So what’s different about the new release? I’d say that they are “less special,” but here’s the official description:

This is a reconstruction of the 1983 theatrical version of Return of the Jedi. The original shots were painstakingly restored using various sources and the film received an extensive shot by shot colour correction based on a fade free 1983 LPP Print. ROTJ v2.5 is pretty much completely despecialized, apart from a couple of wipes, which were recomposited optically in 1997 and look nearly identical to the originals, so for all intents and purposes this is the original version.

Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi

The remastered version (v2.5) represents a significant improvement in picture quality over the earlier 1.0 version due to the use of better encoding and higher quality sources and replacing many of the despecialized shots with higher quality ones.

So where do you find this particular version of the film? Well, unfortunately for legal reasons (or so I’m told) I can’t actually tell you that. But I’m sure that you’re clever enough to work that out on your own.

Source: Harmy’s Facebook

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