The keyword refers to a specialized, high-definition digital release of James Cameron’s sci-fi masterpiece that prioritizes a larger vertical field of view over the standard theatrical widescreen presentation. For enthusiasts of The Terminator (1984) , this specific format offers a unique perspective on the film’s gritty 1980s cinematography. What is "Open Matte"?
Reworked special effects and color grading help the open matte footage blend seamlessly with standard theatrical shots. The Terminator 1984 Open Matte 1080p WEB-DL DDP...
Unlike the standard theatrical release, which is "matted" to a widescreen aspect ratio (typically 1.85:1) by placing black bars at the top and bottom, an Open Matte version uses the full height of the original 35mm film frame. The keyword refers to a specialized, high-definition digital
This format fills a modern 16:9 (1.78:1) television screen entirely, removing the horizontal black bars often seen on Blu-ray releases. Technical Specifications Reworked special effects and color grading help the
A lossless or near-lossless extraction from a digital source, ensuring no re-encoding artifacts common in "rips".