High Dynamic Range provides vibrant lighting effects during paranormal events and outdoor scenes.

Season 3 picks up immediately where the cliffhanger of Season 2 left off. Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) and Mike (Kiell Smith-Bynoe) are grappling with the financial ruin of Button House, while the ghostly residents are dealing with the shock of Lady Button’s "passing on."

The argument is not about property lines. It is about who gets to be seen . The Farnsbys want to build a space for living people to make new memories. The ghosts want to preserve the old. 4K refuses to take sides—it simply records the entropy. As Sam shouts, the camera pulls back to reveal the Woodstone mansion in the background. In standard def, it’s a cozy manor. In 4K, it’s a mausoleum with good landscaping.

In those seventeen seconds, the resolution does something miraculous. It softens. A cloud passes. The light shifts from harsh noon to forgiving dusk. For a moment, the episode allows itself to be blurry. Then the credits roll.

Ghosts S03E01 is a triumphant return for the series. It handles a difficult transition with grace, humor, and heart. While the comedy is sharp as ever, the availability of the episode in 4K is the cherry on top. It allows fans to immerse themselves in the world of Button House like never before, spotting background details and appreciating the production values that might have been missed in previous seasons.