serves a vital purpose: the reduction of "banding." In scenes with subtle color gradients, such as the dark, atmospheric shadows of the Russian winter or the soft glow of laboratory monitors, 10-bit depth provides a smoother transition between shades. This results in a cleaner image that more accurately mimics the organic look of the original 35mm film stock. Preserving the 1995 Aesthetic

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Intro (1–2 lines) GoldenEye (1995) restored to a crisp 1080p 10‑bit encode from the Blu‑ray source, encoded with x265 (HEVC) for excellent compression and preserved visual fidelity. Ideal for collectors who want a balance of quality and manageable file size.

Eliminates color banding in skies and shadows.

, which features complex textures—from the shimmering waters of the Verzasca Dam to the metallic sheen of the Janus Syndicate’s base—this efficiency allows for a high-bitrate experience without the gargantuan file sizes of older "remux" copies. The Impact of 10-bit Color While the original Blu-ray source is 8-bit, encoding in