The IMAX version of Oblivion essentially serves as a natural open matte source. The film was shot on a camera that records a 1.89:1 image, and for the IMAX release, that full frame was used. This IMAX source became the foundation for fan‑made hybrid releases.
The sci-fi genre has always been a staple of modern cinema, captivating audiences with its thought-provoking themes, visually stunning landscapes, and thrilling action sequences. One such film that has gained a cult following over the years is Oblivion, a 2013 post-apocalyptic masterpiece directed by Joseph Kosinski. Recently, the film has been re-released in a highly sought-after format, courtesy of MRMovi Hot: the Oblivion 2013 Hybrid Open Matte BD. In this article, we'll dive into the details of this exciting release and what it has to offer for fans of the film. oblivion 2013 hybrid open matte bd by mrmovi hot
See the towering, desolate skyscrapers of a deserted New York City and the sprawling, cloud-covered landscapes in greater vertical detail. The IMAX version of Oblivion essentially serves as
An version removes or shrinks these black bars, revealing the "hidden" vertical image data captured by the camera sensor. The sci-fi genre has always been a staple
The magic of the "Hybrid" lies in the stitching. mrmovi hot took the superior, grain-structured 1080p Blu-ray video and meticulously color-corrected it to match the stunning, atmospheric teal and orange tones found on the 4K master. Then, they carefully "painted in" the missing top and bottom portions of the frame.
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: This is a non-official, community-curated release. You won't find it at major retailers like Amazon or Walmart.