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If we ignore typos, “v1.0 4K 7.1” is a plausible release version. Some fan projects have versioning:
It preserves the original colors, grain, and practical effects exactly as they appeared in theaters in 1977. High Technical Quality: starwars4k772160puhddnr35mmx265v104k7 hot
Occasional repertory cinema screenings (e.g., 35mm original prints). This is the only “no DNR” legal method. If we ignore typos, “v1
| Feature | Official 4K Blu-ray | 4K77 (fan 35mm scan) | |---------|---------------------|-----------------------| | Source | 2012 4K scan of O-neg + DNR | 1977 35mm release print | | Resolution | 3840×2160 | ~4K native (1.78:1 crop) | | DNR applied | Yes, moderate | None | | Color timing | 2019 revision (teal push) | 1977 Technicolor | | Special Edition changes? | Yes (Greedo shoots first, etc.) | No – original theatrical | | Audio | 1977/2019 Atmos hybrid | 1977 original 6-track | | Legal status | Licensed | Unauthorized | This is the only “no DNR” legal method
The identifier you provided refers to , specifically a 4K resolution, 2160p, high-bitrate Ultra High Definition (UHD) version of the original 1977 Star Wars film, restored from original 35mm technicolor release prints.


