![]() Some slight black crush is apparent in shadows in only the very darkest of scenes, but not enough to take away much from the overall detail. ![]() The flames of fireplaces and torches look almost three-dimensional as do the wand spell effects. The colors are very rich without being oversaturated, giving a wonderful palette. The few moments of exposed, cheesy looking CG effects are gone, the detail remains pretty consistent throughout with excellent depth of field. This second film in the franchise looks a just a step up in every way over its predecessor in terms of the original production, the grain structure, and this new transfer’s HDR. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was originally shot on 35mm film stock and comes to 4K Ultra HD in a 2.40:1 HEVC 2160p (4K) encodement with HDR10 High Dynamic Range (HDR).
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