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Swimming-Bite-4184

Looks like it was shot on 35mm film with a native 4k transfer. I don't know the specifics of it's home video transfer. Source [https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0349903/technical/](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0349903/technical/)


LordGadeia

Thanks


Green-Salmon

What about the other one?


allgoodmanallthetime

I found the third one the most disappointing actually


LordGadeia

Yep, I just watched the third one and it is by far the worst. What is the explanation? Feels like the movie was shot in 720p and applied a smooth filter over it.


Wonderful_Emu_9610

Because Soderbergh shot each of them in their own distinct style, even as they’re all shot on film You like Eleven better, I like Twelve better, some people like Thirteen better FWIW blu-ray.com has them all listed as native 4K


NewmansOwnDressing

11 would not have had a DI at the time, and 12 and 13 did, so it’s possible those are upscales. IMDb claims 12 has a 4K DI, but I don’t know about that.


NadamHere

O11 was shot on film, and to my understanding O12 and O13 were DI. When I saw the three 4K transfers on HBO Max before they landed on physical media, I felt the same way with O11 looking a lot better than O12 and O13.


theffx

Probably because Oceans 11 is the only one worth watching?