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| Platform | Resolution | Codec | Extra Features | |----------|------------|-------|----------------| | Apple TV (iTunes) | 1080p (often upgraded to 4K HDR) | HEVC | Scorsese commentary | | Amazon Prime Video (rent/buy) | 1080p | AVC | Deleted scenes | | Vudu | 1080p (Fandango) | HEVC | Bonus features available | | BluRay disc | 1080p native | AVC (disc) | Two-disc special edition |

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For Shutter Island, which relies heavily on dark, moody cinematography (DP: Robert Richardson), a larger 1080p x264 encode (8–12 GB) is preferable to preserve shadow detail and film grain. A “YIFY-style” 1.5 GB file will show compression artifacts in the storm scenes and the lighthouse sequences.


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