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The term "High Definition" refers to a certain number of vertical lines of resolution in an image (720 and 1080 being the most common). Because 35mm technically has no "resolution," it cannot be called "High Definition." That does not mean High Definition is better. It is just a term that does not apply to 35mm film. From a filmmaker's perspective, High Definition offers many advantages. You don't have to wait for the film to be processed; you can upload it to a computer and begin editing that very day. But which one produces a better-looking image? That's the debate. Is that fair to say? |
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