An unrestored poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. The poster features vibrant colours and crisp images, and is a fantastic addition to any collection. The poster is an original item and is not a reproduction. It was manufactured in the UK and has been carefully kept for over two decades.
Many of the films in the Star Wars. Both theatrically and on home media formats. Often altered the films for the. These alterations range from minor refinements such as color grading.
To major changes (such as the insertion of new dialogue, characters, and visual effects). Was altered the most, although revisions were also made to the prequels. According to Lucas, some changes brought the films closer to his original vision, while others were attempts to create continuity with later films. While different versions of the Star Wars films have existed since the 1977 release of the original film.
(later titled A New Hope), the first major changes were made in 1997 for the release of a Special Edition remaster in commemoration of the franchise's 20th anniversary. These changes were largely made as visual effects tests for the forthcoming prequel films, demonstrating the possibilities of computer-generated imagery. Additional notable changes were made when the original trilogy was released on DVD in 2004, in an attempt to create more consistency with the prequel trilogy. More changes were made to the films for their Blu-ray.
Release in 2011 and for their 4K Ultra HD. Although some fans and critics felt that many of the smaller changes were innocuous or justified, most larger changes were received negatively-particularly those made to the original trilogy, the unaltered form of which has never been officially released in high definition. Please request (within reason) more photos if required. Please do not make offers by messaging me. The photos form part of the description and condition.One Sheet (27" x 41") - 68.58cm x 104.