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One thing that's sort of foreign to me is the whole idea of film transfers, and it was never something I thought about until fairly recently. I've seen featurettes on Jaws & The Wizard of Oz that sort of show the process, but it got me thinking.
My local theaters are digital projection. With this, studios have to prep their releases for digital theaters. Basically what I'm wondering, is the transfer that ends up on a Blu-ray release this same transfer that was shown in digital theaters? |
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