Not a standard term. Likely a fan-editor’s invention meaning – possibly 2.39:1 (CinemaScope) but with no cropping of the sides. Or it could refer to a Fake IMAX open-matte that is then stretched? More on this below.
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It's been over two decades since Steven Spielberg's iconic film, Jurassic Park, roared onto the big screen, captivating audiences worldwide with its groundbreaking visual effects, heart-pumping action sequences, and timeless story. The 1993 blockbuster, which was based on Michael Crichton's bestselling novel of the same name, not only revolutionized the sci-fi genre but also redefined the cinematic experience. In celebration of its enduring legacy, we'll revisit the film in various formats, including 35mm, 1080p, Cinema DTS, Super Wide, Open Matte, V10, and Hot, to relive the magic that made Jurassic Park a cultural phenomenon. Not a standard term