Disney’s home releases sometimes suffer from "dynamic range flattening" for TV broadcast. This x265 rip retains the original BluRay gamma curve. When Joy enters the "Memory Dump," the scene is supposed to be crushingly dark and desaturated. On a poorly encoded file, this looks grey. On the R1GY3B, the blacks stay deep, and the glowing forgotten memories pop just enough to break your heart.
The tag identifies the specific scene group or encoder who released this version. While not as famous as groups like SPARKS or CtrlHD, R1GY3B has developed a reputation for hybrid encodes—often merging video from one source (e.g., a US BluRay) with superior audio from another (e.g., a Japanese or EU release). A quick check on private trackers shows that R1GY3B’s Inside Out fix is known for: Inside Out 2015 1080p BluRay x265 DDP7 1-R1GY3B
You might watch Inside Out on Disney+ in 4K with HDR, so why seek out this specific 2015 rip? On a poorly encoded file, this looks grey
: Indicates the source was a physical Blu-ray disc providing a Full HD resolution of 1920x1080. While not as famous as groups like SPARKS