One of the supplements on the second Blu-ray discusses the film's look with cinematographer Dante Spinotti - available on YouTube HERE.The new DTS-HD Master 5.1 surround is also a significant improvement with a 4222 kbps (24-bit) sounding much deeper. So, I'm can only give my opinion and it indeed does look better - notably in-motion, IMO. It has the film housed on one Blu-ray disc with only the commentary as an extra and the disc is dual-layered with a slightly higher bitrate. "The package is indeed cited as a "New 4K Re-Master of the film, supervised by director Michael Mann" and is different from the original Blu-ray - it's AVC not VC-1, skin tones cool and some have an orange hue, there is less information in the frame but the technical stats are superior - both are 1080P. ![]() This does a pretty good job showing the differences between the most recent 4K and the Blu/DVDs before.
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