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Old 01-09-2008, 06:10 PM   #19
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I'm not sure what you're saying here. I don't know what a "pure viewing experience" is but there are MANY films that are visually baffling that are in B&W. As someone who has shot films in both B&W and color (on 8mm, 16mm, DV and HD) as great as color can look, I enjoyed playing and working with lighting in B&W.

These older Warner films, that have been scanned in at 4k, since about 1998, and have been remastered, will look amazing. Technicolor films will have a different tone to them than modern films but they won't be any less demo material.
Well I was just wondering how the old color method tittles would compare, considering the early use of it.Its just that its that an old, but color film might look, especially in hd compared to modern, but b+w just look good in its own way.

and 4k?that really just sounds like a huge over-scan for the sake of preservation.Can film really be scanned that high withought just being a bunch of static and grain, how much higher than hd can it go?.

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