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It's so odd because their past two SDR 4Ks, Boy Kills World and Kill, have had Dolby Vision rightfully stripped from their art assets (aside from the small HDR blurb that's just part of Lionsgate's UHD template). My best guess for the former two not having HDR is they probably just weren't graded in HDR during production, considering they were low-budget movies acquired by Lionsgate AFTER they were finished. I'm not exactly sure about 4:30 though.
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Thanks given by: | PonyoBellanote (11-17-2024) |
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