The "x264" encoding refers to the use of the H.264/AVC video compression format, which is widely regarded for its efficiency in delivering high-quality video at lower bitrates. This ensures that the film's visuals are not only sharp but also efficiently stored, making it easier for viewers to enjoy the film without requiring high-speed internet for streaming or downloading.
Metzger loved chiaroscuro—deep shadows and harsh highlights. In the old VHS rips, the famous "museum" scene (where Misty learns about art and anatomy) was a brown blob. In this 720p encode, you see the actual texture of the marble statues, the velvet curtains, and the soft, diffused key light hitting Constance Money’s skin. It looks like a Bertolucci film. The "x264" encoding refers to the use of the H