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Indeed, people need to stop fretting about “the cgi is only 2k.”
With few exceptions, that’s still how it’s done today even when the movie is finished as a 4k DI. It’s simply more money than the studios are willing to spend to render it in 4k, especially when it’s a very vfx-heavy movie.
Going forward, 4k rendering will probably become more the norm as technology improves and costs come down.
Do we know what res the cg in TFA and RO was rendered at?
You got me thinking about the future of remastering in the digital domain (beyond 4k). As costs come down, I assume if you wanted to re-render CG, you could, but then you need to go dig up the digital workflow for the movie. I assume these vary CG house to CG house, and are based on available tech during production.