Originally posted by: Hardcore Legend
True, but the point of this is preservation and the standard for cataloguing digital transfers are 4k. All of Warner's classic films have been logged as such.
From 35mm negatives. At best, we're looking at 16mm reduction prints. 2k is likely overkill; HD is probably lots.
However, the major knock against digital film is that it lack the grain or aliveness that 35mm stock film has. For cinemaphobes, that's a problem.
True, but the point of this is preservation and the standard for cataloguing digital transfers are 4k. All of Warner's classic films have been logged as such.
From 35mm negatives. At best, we're looking at 16mm reduction prints. 2k is likely overkill; HD is probably lots.
However, the major knock against digital film is that it lack the grain or aliveness that 35mm stock film has. For cinemaphobes, that's a problem.
Of course you mean cinemaphiles. If digital lacks grain, then just add some in post! I'm pretty sure you can mess up digital to look like any of the film stocks out there.