The link you are hunting typically includes a remuxed audio track sourced from the original 1993 DTS-6 theatrical CDs. This track is significantly louder, has deeper LFE (Low Frequency Effects), and lacks the compression of the Blu-ray. When the T-Rex steps out of the paddock, your subwoofer will attempt to destroy your foundation.
No studio has released an official “open matte 1080p cinema DTS” version. The closest official releases: The link you are hunting typically includes a
The version you’re describing is almost certainly a fan scan of a 35mm print, circulating on private trackers (MySpleen, Cinemageddon, etc.) or forums like OriginalTrilogy.com. The version you’re describing is almost certainly a
Modern home releases of Jurassic Park have been regraded. The lush greens of Isla Nublar now have a teal push, and skin tones lean orange (the "Teal & Orange" look). The 35mm print retains the original timing: warm, sun-drenched daylight and deep, inky shadows during the raptor kitchen scene that aren't crushed by digital noise reduction. circulating on private trackers (MySpleen