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Old 02-08-2013, 09:45 PM   #1
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It was filmed in 5K though http://www.thehobbitblog.com/?p=3933 so they could potentially release it at that some day.
Sure they could (ditto for anything shot on 35mm and finished at 2K, like LOTR) but as chip said, the visual effects would need to be rebuilt (or upscaled, like Spider-Man 3) which would need a fair amount of work for such an effects heavy film. That's not to say that it wouldn't ever be done, but the 4K future is a long way off to make such a project economically viable.
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I just can't belive the short sightedness of these hollywood folk mastering stuff in 2k Nice way to limit your future profits.
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I just can't belive the short sightedness of these hollywood folk mastering stuff in 2k Nice way to limit your future profits.
We got our rants on you and I this week
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Haha I have been bit ranty this week.

It must be something in the air.
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Sure they could (ditto for anything shot on 35mm and finished at 2K, like LOTR) but as chip said, the visual effects would need to be rebuilt (or upscaled, like Spider-Man 3) which would need a fair amount of work for such an effects heavy film. That's not to say that it wouldn't ever be done, but the 4K future is a long way off to make such a project economically viable.
I agree but I think they at least see a possibility of releasing it in 5k at some point, otherwise they'd just have filmed it as normal.
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