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So this is more of a hypothetical question since the movie hasn't been announced for release, but on a technical inquiry: can 4K UHD technology better replicate/encode the 30fps look of Oklahoma! ? since the bluray is 2K/1080i ... also I've read that the theatrical DCP that Fox created actually had the entire soundtrack remixed in Dolby Atmos, oh this is so ripe for UHD.
actually this might be more suited to the 'Tech' sub-thread section here - a mod can move it if need be. Last edited by Dubstar; 02-15-2017 at 06:08 AM. |
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