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Old 04-13-2018, 02:38 AM   #1
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Default Upgrading Special Features & Documentaries

I'm curious on the thoughts of other cinephiles about not only upgrading the films themselves to 2K, 4K, 6K, 8K and beyond, but what do you all think about upgrading the behind-the-scenes documentaries, and special features that accompany the film, especially for popular older titles.

I recently was going through the Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy again the other day, and was watching some of the original featurettes and behind-the-scenes docs that accompany them. Also had a quick look at Jaws, Indiana Jones and Star Wars as well. Most have a lot of scratches, dirty negatives, and very low resolution quality. Now what I'm advocating for isn't for full 4K upgrades, or even 2K, but a proper remastering and 1080p scans for some of these. For me, the making docs are sometimes incredibly important to certain films, and should preserved with the same care and quality as the films themselves.

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