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10bit
: Refers to the 10-bit color depth , which reduces "banding" in gradients (like skies or shadows) and provides better color accuracy. Aspect Ratio: Veer-Zaara was filmed in 2
- Aspect Ratio: Veer-Zaara was filmed in 2.39:1 widescreen. This encode should maintain the black bars (letterboxing) to preserve the cinematic look.
- Restoration Note: The official Blu-ray of Veer-Zaara received some criticism for heavy Digital Noise Reduction (DNR), which removed film grain and made the picture look a bit "waxy" or smooth. This rip is derived from that source. While the 10-bit encode handles the compression well, it cannot fix the inherent "waxy" look of the source master, but it will look cleaner than standard rips.
Why would someone want x265 10-bit for Veer-Zaara ? The film has many outdoor scenes, night shots, and traditional costumes with subtle color gradations. A 10-bit HEVC encode preserves gradient details (e.g., sky, dupatta folds, lantern light) that 8-bit x264 might crush. File sizes can be 40-60% smaller than equivalent x264 while maintaining perceptual quality.