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: The addition of high dynamic range significantly improves shadow detail . You can now clearly see "The Shape" emerging from the dark corners of the Myers house or lurking in shadows that were previously just "crushed" black blobs.

Reviewers from the Blu-ray Forum and Reddit have high praise for this specific version.

: The gunshots in the finale have a noticeable "pop" and impact, while the lower-end bass provides a welcome weight to the darker musical chords. Community Perspectives Halloween.1978.2160p.UHD.BluRay.x265.10bit.HDR....

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“The video is native 4K, HEVC averaged low 70's in Mbps. Great details, color and looks better than any version I've seen before. The ATMOS audio is okay.” Best Buy · 2 years ago : The addition of high dynamic range significantly

: Scanned from the original camera negative (OCN) , this transfer offers a significant uptick in fine detail—pores, clothing textures, and background elements are far clearer than on standard Blu-ray.

The release provides multiple options to satisfy both modern home theater owners and purists. : The gunshots in the finale have a

: For purists, the disc includes a DTS-HD MA 2.0 mono track. Many fans still prefer this "authentic" sound, as it preserves the original balance of Carpenter's haunting score.