“Millions of Star Wars fans get nostalgia pangs during the holiday season,” reports the Washington Post, “when they are accustomed to seeing broadcasts of their beloved movies…. FX, now owned by Disney, has multiple Star Wars marathons on tap this month, including a marathon on December 23 and 24.” The program-planning director at Disney’s Freedom channel even calls Star Wars a “Christmas-adjacent” franchise.
And now, long-time Slashdot reader H_Fisher writes…
Call it a Life Day miracle, even if nobody was asking for it. YouTube historian and retro-tech enthusiast Perifractic uploaded a restored, mostly-complete 4K upscale of the “infamous” Star Wars Holiday Special to his channel on Wednesday. From the video summary: “Using Topaz Labs [Video AI] with a few other techniques we’ve meticulously upscaled & restored the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special to 5120×3840, with stereo elements, to the best quality the technology currently allows.” Jokingly labeling the resulting file “5K” (8K video height, but tagged “4K” by YouTube due to its original 4:3 aspect ratio), the upscaled version unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your point of view) replaces some songs and omits some segments that were flagged by YouTube’s copyright watchdog.
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Source: Slashdot – ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ Upscaled To 4K 60fps