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A high-quality encode (usually running between 8 GB and 15 GB) can match or even beat the visual transparency of the original 40 GB Blu-ray. It does this by using better motion estimation (essential for the chariot race) and preserving high-frequency detail in the sky and shadows. Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu, and other digital stores
: This version is typically encoded in 1080p resolution using the x265 HEVC codec, which is more efficient than the older x264 standard. It does this by using better motion estimation
Most standard digital files use 8-bit color, which can lead to "banding" in gradients (like the desert skies or shadows in the Roman galleys). A 10-bit encode provides over a billion colors, ensuring smooth transitions and preserving the rich, Technicolor palette intended by the filmmakers.