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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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How do they even do HFR for a film shot on 35mm at 24fps? I guess they can do one of those motion interpolation techniques, but that screams like it will look unnatural and not at all true to its filmic roots (one of the nice things about Titanic in Dolby Cinema 3D is its film roots were still apparent, unlike T2’s 3D Conversion).
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Thanks given by: | EvantheKidDS (07-07-2022) |
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