Nobody noticed this since 1957, or did people simply didn't care about such a minor issue. I think there are several movies in which something awray happened during filming or post production.
:laugh: I have that same 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Blu-ray release unopened which I purchased back in November, 2012. I never had an urge to open it up because I had the following 50th Anniversary Blu-ray release that I purchased a couple of months earlier in September, 2012. I think...
Due to this Dolby Vision change, I'm thinking of purchasing "The Bridge on the River Kwai" steelbook even though I already have it on 4K disc. I see no reason to purchase LOA the 4K disc again.
I thought so as I was going to get my 4K disc out to confirm as I do know the digital is in Dolby Vision. I think quite a number of those early 4K movies were in HDR10, but the 4K digitals were in Dolby Vision.
Are you sure about that? The Kwai 4K disc had some kind of HDR, but perhaps, not Dolby Vision or it could be HDR 10. The iTunes 4K digital has Dolby Vision and Atmos.