You are looking at a of Avatar sourced from a 4K Blu-ray disc. It includes the best possible picture quality features (Dolby Vision/HDR) and is the longer cut of the film.
The longest version, adding 16 minutes to the theatrical runtime. It features a significant alternate opening set on a futuristic Earth and additional character beats, such as the backstory of Neytiri’s sister and the schoolhouse sequence.
A: No. It is a 2K digital intermediate upscaled to 4K with HDR. However, the upscale is supervised by James Cameron and is widely considered reference quality.
Use a dedicated media player connected to a DV-capable TV.
Adds approximately 16 minutes to the theatrical runtime (approx. 178 minutes total), including the Earth opening sequence.
: It uses a 1.78:1 full-frame aspect ratio, which fills modern 16:9 televisions completely, similar to the original IMAX and 3D presentations.
Approximately 56.85 Mbps (Average bitrates are optimized but slightly lower than the theatrical-only release to accommodate seamless branching for multiple cuts) HDR Formats: Dolby Vision and HDR10 Luminance:
You are looking at a of Avatar sourced from a 4K Blu-ray disc. It includes the best possible picture quality features (Dolby Vision/HDR) and is the longer cut of the film.
The longest version, adding 16 minutes to the theatrical runtime. It features a significant alternate opening set on a futuristic Earth and additional character beats, such as the backstory of Neytiri’s sister and the schoolhouse sequence. Avatar -2009- EXTENDED -2160p- UHD -BD- DV HDR ...
A: No. It is a 2K digital intermediate upscaled to 4K with HDR. However, the upscale is supervised by James Cameron and is widely considered reference quality. You are looking at a of Avatar sourced
Use a dedicated media player connected to a DV-capable TV. It features a significant alternate opening set on
Adds approximately 16 minutes to the theatrical runtime (approx. 178 minutes total), including the Earth opening sequence.
: It uses a 1.78:1 full-frame aspect ratio, which fills modern 16:9 televisions completely, similar to the original IMAX and 3D presentations.
Approximately 56.85 Mbps (Average bitrates are optimized but slightly lower than the theatrical-only release to accommodate seamless branching for multiple cuts) HDR Formats: Dolby Vision and HDR10 Luminance: