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View Poll Results: Should i make this a 4K DI only thread or continue the way it is ?
Only 4K DI 10 28.57%
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Old 06-20-2014, 02:54 AM   #1041
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By the way...As Good as It Gets, Steel Magnolias are these 4K?
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Thanks for the information about Steel Magnolias and AGaIG not being 4K. Not surprised about those.

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Old 06-20-2014, 09:41 PM   #1043
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All the Sony restorations (2K and 4K) are from 4K scans:

http://bayflicks.net/2013/12/07/taxi...on-at-the-pfa/
http://www.soundandvision.com/conten...-4k-way-page-2
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:03 PM   #1044
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Ok...so all TT's Sony titles are 4K
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Ok...so all TT's Sony titles are 4K
Doubt it. And to be honest there are a few you have listed that I question. I'm 100% positive that some of these releases aren't using a 4K mastered/remastered transfer.

Fox's Big 25th anniversary is definitely one I question.
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:21 PM   #1046
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Ok...so all TT's Sony titles are 4K
You mean 4K scans?
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:28 PM   #1047
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You mean 4K scans?
Yes
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:29 PM   #1048
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Doubt it. And to be honest there are a few you have listed that I question. I'm 100% positive that some of these releases aren't using a 4K mastered/remastered transfer.

Fox's Big 25th anniversary is definitely one I question.
They could have been scanned in 4K and worked on in 2K
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They could have been scanned in 4K and worked on in 2K
I owned some of these releases and seen the others. Based off what I'm looking at some of these titles show no characteristics of modern scans. Especially of typically 4K characteristics.

Big does have characteristics of an older master. The 25th version is a direct port of the original release.

I personally wouldn't list anything unless there is concrete evidence that the Studios or distributors are issuing some of these releases with such masters.

Just my 2 cents
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Old 06-20-2014, 11:55 PM   #1050
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I owned some of these releases and seen the others. Based off what I'm looking at some of these titles show no characteristics of modern scans. Especially of typically 4K characteristics.

Big does have characteristics of an older master. The 25th version is a direct port of the original release.

I personally wouldn't list anything unless there is concrete evidence that the Studios or distributors are issuing some of these releases with such masters.

Just my 2 cents
The japanese version of Big 25th was advertised as a 4K scan.
I find it highly unlikely that Fox would strike a new master for Japan only.
Then again the studios lie to us all the time
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Old 06-21-2014, 12:07 AM   #1051
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http://www.sonypictures.com/homevide...in-production/
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Jump to 2010. The various color-fade processes used to boost color back into dozens of films in the earlier part of the 2000's have disappeared, replaced by the digital intermediate workflows that have been adapted and adopted over the last few years for film restoration.

So, instead of the trial and error approach of the previous work, we can now scan the faded original negative at a 4K resolution and work to digitally rebuild the colors that are missing from the film. Such is the case with two films we are currently working on in preparation for a new box set of films starring Kim Novak, Picnic and Bell Book and Candle. Both films suffer from severe fading in the original camera negative. Attempts over the last decade to restore these films using traditional means were only moderately successful. The digital restoration of these films, both shot by the great cinematographer James Wong Howe, ASC, will allow them to be shown as close to their original color as possible, in their proper formats (2.55:1 widescreen original CinemaScope in the case of Picnic.)
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The japanese version of Big 25th was advertised as a 4K scan.
I find it highly unlikely that Fox would strike a new master for Japan only.
Then again the studios lie to us all the time
http://www.hidefninja.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47301

This was the only link I found in this thread in reference to BIG and nowhere does it state or advertise 4K
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http://www.hidefninja.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47301

This was the only link I found in this thread in reference to BIG and nowhere does it state or advertise 4K
There was a Fox Japan site that advertised it if i remember correctly
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Old 06-21-2014, 12:19 AM   #1054
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Big does have characteristics of an older master. The 25th version is a direct port of the original release.
They've been doing 4K scans for quite a while now, although the further back you go the rarer they get...
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Old 06-30-2014, 08:32 PM   #1056
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I was just wondering if anyone had information on whether Warner's upcoming release of The Time Machine (1960) was sourced from 4K or not?
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Old 06-30-2014, 10:10 PM   #1057
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I was just wondering if anyone had information on whether Warner's upcoming release of The Time Machine (1960) was sourced from 4K or not?
I very much doubt it....the way 4K is being used these days as a marketing tool, WB would have mention it all over by now (then again you never know, it's WB!)
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Old 07-01-2014, 03:42 PM   #1058
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Efilm has done 4K scans for digital intermediates (2K and 4K) since 2002.

EFILM / Digital Intermediate / Filmography
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Old 07-01-2014, 03:43 PM   #1059
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All Sony restorations and remasters made 2008 onwards, are from 4K scans.

http://www.homecinemachoice.com/news...ter-class/9746 (From 2011)
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And would you say that 4k is the optimal resolution for producing hi-def masters for Blu-ray?

'We switched over when Blu-ray started to flourish about three years ago. Instead of just doing a film to HD tape transfer, we actually scan it at 4k. It doesn’t matter what the film is or what the title is, the scanning is the most important part – if it’s a high enough resolution it helps the grain management for example, you don’t really have to do any noise reduction. There may be some selective things like that that everybody does now and then, but for the most part it helps manage that. And that is essentially the basic resolution of film. If it’s a large format, 65mm, we may scan it at 8k just to make sure we've captured everything'.
http://library.creativecow.net/kaufm...-restoration/1
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The workflow was simplified by the fact that Colorworks, a DI facility on the Sony lot in Culver City, was built from the ground-up with a complete 4K infrastructure including color grading systems Baselight 8 and 4 from FilmLight. The facility and its 4K capabilities have been integral to Sony's re-mastering and restoration work.

"For some time, we have been scanning everything that we work on at 4K, regardless of whether it is a big restoration project or if we just need to re-master the film for Blu-ray," says Crisp. "The 4K is essentially the resolution of 35mm film negative, but even when scanning second or third generation elements, we still start with a 4K scan."
http://bayflicks.net/2013/12/06/dcp-...se-at-the-pfa/
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- Sony has "pretty much" stopped restoring films on film. It’s all digital. But they still output the final results, and still make 35mm black and white separations to better preserve color films.
- In the pre-digital days, the "original negative was the holy grail." If it was damaged, they had to find something else. "The goal was to replace damaged sections." But there was a trade-off in image quality. With "every step away from original negative, you lose image quality."
- "Now we scan the original negative." They still look for other elements if a section is missing, but a damaged negative can be fixed digitally.
- When restoring a film digitally, Crisp strongly believes in retaining the grain, which he called "the building block of the image; try to take it away and you’re messing with the image."
- Someone asked about long-time archiving of digital films. He said that Sony has an archival system set up, and they haven’t lost anything in 12 years.

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