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First, a quick technical history. Deep Space Nine was shot on 35mm film (great) but edited on standard definition videotape (disastrous). For The Next Generation Blu-ray, Paramount went back to the original film reels, re-edited every episode from scratch, and added new CGI. That cost over $12 million.

For DS9, the economics didn’t work. The later seasons’ Dominion War CGI was rendered at 480i. To do a proper remaster, they would have to rebuild every digital ship battle. So, officially, DS9 remains 480p on streaming services. When you watch DS9 on Paramount+ today, you are watching a low-bitrate, de-interlaced mess from 1995. star+trek+deep+space+9+s01+ai+upscale+4k+2020+better

The keyword “better” is crucial. When fans search for "star trek deep space 9 s01 ai upscale 4k 2020 better," they are often comparing it to three alternatives: First, a quick technical history

Original: Commander Sisko’s bald head often blended into the dark background of the ready room.
AI 4K: You can see the pores in his skin, the individual hairs in his goatee, and the fine threads of his Starfleet uniform. The emotional weight of "The Emissary" is amplified because you can actually see the micro-expressions. That cost over $12 million