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I, Robot (2004) – Open Matte – 1080p – BluRay – x265

This specific version of I, Robot (2004) refers to a high-efficiency video encode that restores visual information originally hidden during its theatrical run. While the film was shot on Super 35mm film, it was matted down to a wider 2.39:1 aspect ratio for cinemas. This "Open Matte" release reveals more of the frame on the top and bottom, filling a modern 16:9 (1.78:1) television screen. Technical Overview I- Robot -2004- Open Matte -1080p BluRay x265 H...

Because it is a Blu-ray source, it retains high detail, though some viewers note that this specific master may have "Digital Noise Reduction" (DNR) applied, which can make fine details like skin texture look smoother than the original 2D-only Blu-ray. 3. x265 (HEVC) Compression It looks like you’ve pasted the start of

Q: What’s the best subtitle file for this version?
A: Use SRT files from OpenSubtitles, synced to the BluRay release. Technical Overview Because it is a Blu-ray source,

The 2004 sci-fi blockbuster I, Robot, starring Will Smith and directed by Alex Proyas, remains a visual benchmark for early 2000s CGI and futuristic world-building. While the film was originally released theatrically in a widescreen 2.39:1 aspect ratio, enthusiasts often seek out the "Open Matte" version for a more immersive home theater experience. What is the "Open Matte" Format?

Q: Can I convert the Open Matte to 2.35:1 myself?
A: Yes, but why would you? You’d lose the extra image.