Unlike the standard 1.85:1 widescreen theatrical release, an version removes the "mattes" (cropping) used to create the widescreen look.

is a specific fan-led preservation project that offers an alternative to the film’s official home media releases. It aims to replicate the raw, theatrical aesthetic of the 1993 original by using a high-definition scan of a 35mm film print rather than a digital master. 1. Visual Composition: The "Open Matte" Format Most viewers are accustomed to the theatrical 1.85:1 aspect ratio

You are describing a fan-remastered version created from a 35mm film print, scanned at 1080p, retaining the original theatrical DTS audio, and presented in an "Open Matte" aspect ratio (likely 1.66:1 or 1.78:1) rather than the standard home video widescreen (1.85:1).

The most significant element of this version is the source material. Commercial Blu-rays and 4K UHD releases of Jurassic Park are typically derived from the . In modern filmmaking, the original 35mm film negatives are scanned into a computer, color-graded digitally, and then output for distribution.

more info on other "Open Matte" films (like Harry Potter or Titanic ).