This sequence relies heavily on color theory. The MacArthurs are draped in deep, threatening browns and muddy greens—colors that, in lower resolution, blend into the background. In 4K, their fabrics reveal a hard, weathered texture, contrasting sharply with Claire’s vibrant (almost anachronistically clean) ivory dress.
The interior scenes, lit by firelight and tallow candles, previously looked "moody" in standard HD. In High Dynamic Range (HDR), they become . You can see the grain of the oak tables, the individual threads in Claire’s knitted shawls, and the way the smoke from the central hearth curls around the rafters. The darkness isn’t crushed; it’s deep and inky, allowing the spark of a flint or the glint of a silver brooch to pop with startling realism. outlander s01e04 4k
Conversely, the exterior shots of the Scottish countryside are postcard-perfect. Episode 4 features the iconic “rent collection” scenes and the dangerous ride through the mist. In 4K, the mist isn't a grey blur—it’s a living entity. You can see the micro-droplets of water clinging to the horses’ manes and the dew on the thistles. The technical highlight of this episode in 4K is the confrontation between Claire and the MacArthur clan. This sequence relies heavily on color theory
"The Gathering" has never looked this raw, or this real. The interior scenes, lit by firelight and tallow