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, which offers smoother color gradients and less "banding" than the standard 8-bit Blu-ray. Frame Rate
(60 frames per second) marks a radical, controversial departure from the film's original cinematic identity. The Technical Totem
When Inception first arrived on home media in December 2010, it was hailed for its reference-quality DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and a clean 1080p presentation. However, the "exclusive" 10-bit x264 version at 60fps is a modern reimagining of Christopher Nolan's masterpiece, utilizing advanced interpolation and encoding techniques to create a more fluid and color-accurate experience than the original disc. Technical Breakdown of the "Exclusive" Release
The specifications detailed in the string "Inception 2010 BluRay 1080p DTS 5.1 x264 10bit 60fps" represent a highly modified version of the original theatrical release. While the source is a high-fidelity Blu-ray, the file has undergone significant post-processing:
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