Project 4k77 Internet Archive

Project 4K77 includes multiple audio tracks:

(digital noise reduction) versions to suit different viewer preferences. Authentic Color project 4k77 internet archive

For the uninitiated, Project 4K77 is a fan-led, crowdsourced restoration of the original 1977 theatrical cut of Star Wars (Episode IV – A New Hope). The team didn't use Lucasfilm’s masters. Instead, they sourced genuine 35mm film prints from the late ‘70s, scanned them in 4K resolution, and manually cleaned up dirt, scratches, and color timing to match what audiences saw on opening night. Project 4K77 includes multiple audio tracks: (digital noise

You cannot purchase the 1977 version of Star Wars for any amount of money legally. Disney has refused to release it. Project 4K77 is filling a cultural void. Furthermore, the project strictly prohibits monetization. They ask only for donations to cover scanning costs (which are thousands of dollars). They do not sell the files. Instead, they sourced genuine 35mm film prints from

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