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: This is a high-efficiency video codec that compresses the movie into a smaller file size without losing the quality found in older formats.

: Standard Blu-rays use 8-bit color (16.7 million colors). A 10-bit version offers over 1 billion colors, which significantly reduces "banding" in gradients like the New Hampshire sky or dark jungle shadows.

This specific version combines several advanced encoding technologies to enhance the viewing experience of the original 35 mm film source.

: Officially, Jumanji was filmed at 24fps. A 60fps version typically refers to "motion interpolation" or "HFR" (High Frame Rate) versions created by enthusiasts to make fast-action sequences—like the stampeding rhinos—appear smoother. Why Experience Jumanji in This Format?

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: This is a high-efficiency video codec that compresses the movie into a smaller file size without losing the quality found in older formats.

: Standard Blu-rays use 8-bit color (16.7 million colors). A 10-bit version offers over 1 billion colors, which significantly reduces "banding" in gradients like the New Hampshire sky or dark jungle shadows.

This specific version combines several advanced encoding technologies to enhance the viewing experience of the original 35 mm film source.

: Officially, Jumanji was filmed at 24fps. A 60fps version typically refers to "motion interpolation" or "HFR" (High Frame Rate) versions created by enthusiasts to make fast-action sequences—like the stampeding rhinos—appear smoother. Why Experience Jumanji in This Format?

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