'From 1080p to 4K' - When Indiana Jones Boxed Set transported fans back to the classics
The Indiana Jones series wowed the audiences with its 4K Ultra HD makeover, featuring enhanced video quality and Dolby Atmos audio.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTThe Indiana Jones series wowed the audiences with its 4K Ultra HD makeover, featuring enhanced video quality and Dolby Atmos audio.
Iconic Indiana Jones Series Revamped for 4K Ultra HD Experience
If your craving for nostalgia is as strong as Indiana Jones' thirst for adventure, you're in for a treat. As reported by Engadget in 2021, Paramount announced the release of the iconic Indiana Jones movies in a stunning 4K Ultra HD boxed set, elevating the cinematic experience to new heights.
Back to the Classics: From 1080p to 4K
Our beloved whip-cracking archeologist, Indiana Jones, is back, brighter and bolder than ever. The movies (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) have all undergone an impressive remastering process. The result? A home viewing experience that rivals their original theater showings. The eye-popping upgrade brings out details that were previously hidden in the murky depths of standard definition.
Revamping Sound: Skywalker Sound and Dolby Atmos Audio
In addition to the visual glow-up, the audio has been tuned up to par with the video. Remastered at Skywalker Sound by the original sound designer, the movies now sport the enveloping Dolby Atmos audio format. This means that the thunderous sound effects, evocative background scores, and immersive dialogue delivery have never been more vivid and lifelike. You can almost hear the ominous hum of the rolling boulder from Raiders of the Lost Ark!
Aged Like Fine Wine: The Indiana Jones Legacy
Four decades since the release of the first movie, Indiana Jones' iconic adventures stand the test of time. While the bonus content remains in 1080p, the main flicks flaunt their upgrades in Dolby Vision HDR and HDR-10, sourced from 4K scans of the original negatives. As Engadget puts it, "The only question left is how well the dungeon-crawling content has aged in the 40 years."
So, dust off your fedoras and crack your whips, because Indiana Jones is back, bigger and better. Indiana Jones' legacy continues to shine, now brighter than ever in 4K Ultra HD. As we say, "It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage."
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