Batman The Dark Knight (trilogie) Multi 4klight... -
: During action sequences—such as the bank robbery in The Dark Knight —the aspect ratio shifts from 2.40:1 (cinematic) to 1.78:1, filling your entire TV screen with massive amounts of detail captured on 70mm IMAX film.
: While the 4K versions do not include Dolby Atmos, they feature a powerful, lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix that Christopher Nolan personally prefers. Batman The Dark Knight (Trilogie) MULTi 4KLight...
: While a full 4K UHD Blu-ray can range from 66GB to 100GB per movie, a "Light" version compresses this data. Most viewers find the compression is not noticeable on standard home theater displays. : During action sequences—such as the bank robbery
: The films are rendered in true 3840 x 2160 (UHD) resolution, taken from new 4K scans of the original film stocks. Most viewers find the compression is not noticeable
: These releases use the H.265 (HEVC) codec. Because H.265 is roughly twice as efficient as the older H.264 standard, a 4KLight file can maintain high detail levels at about half the bitrate of a standard file.
The 4K remastering of Christopher Nolan's trilogy is highly regarded for its technical fidelity:
: High Dynamic Range (HDR10) provides deeper blacks and brighter highlights. This is especially effective in the trilogy's many night scenes and dark Gotham settings.