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Extraneous digital creatures, droids, and the expanded Mos Eisley "clutter" are removed to restore the film's 1977 pacing and visual style.

The is a high-quality reconstruction of the original theatrical releases of the Star Wars trilogy. Led by Petr "Harmy" Harmáček , a former English teacher from the Czech Republic, the project was born out of frustration with George Lucas’s refusal to release the unaltered films in high definition.

Harmy did not simply "rip" a copy of the movie. It is a painstaking using a variety of sources:

It replaces digital lightsaber fixes and CGI explosions with the original optical effects. The Technical Craft Behind the Restoration

Star Wars- A New Hope - Harmy-s Despecialized E... Fix Here

Extraneous digital creatures, droids, and the expanded Mos Eisley "clutter" are removed to restore the film's 1977 pacing and visual style.

The is a high-quality reconstruction of the original theatrical releases of the Star Wars trilogy. Led by Petr "Harmy" Harmáček , a former English teacher from the Czech Republic, the project was born out of frustration with George Lucas’s refusal to release the unaltered films in high definition. Star Wars- A New Hope - Harmy-s Despecialized E...

Harmy did not simply "rip" a copy of the movie. It is a painstaking using a variety of sources: Extraneous digital creatures, droids, and the expanded Mos

It replaces digital lightsaber fixes and CGI explosions with the original optical effects. The Technical Craft Behind the Restoration Extraneous digital creatures

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