However, for the enthusiast who has watched the film a dozen times, the Open Matte version offers a compelling alternative. It trades the disciplined elegance of the theatrical frame for the raw, overwhelming scale of the full sensor. It turns a masterpiece of composition into a tour

: True HDR is rare in these versions. Some fans have attempted to "hybridize" the HDR from the official 4K disc with the image from the open matte source (such as the "TEKNO3D" version), but these are difficult to find. Comparison: Official vs. Open Matte Official 4K UHD Open Matte (Unofficial) Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 (Letterboxed) 1.78:1 or 1.90:1 (Full Screen) Resolution Often Upscaled 1080p HDR Yes (HDR10/Dolby Vision) Mostly SDR (Rare Hybrid versions) Director's Intent Matches theatrical intent Reveals more frame but may lack focus

The Open Matte version was never officially released on 4K Blu-ray or mainstream streaming. It has appeared sporadically: