How are originally non-hd movies re-released within fullhd element? how are movies that were made from a


how are movies that were made from a pre fullhd era stern in the 1980s or in advance, re-released today as fullhd blu-ray movies? movies such as blade runner, enter the dragon(bruce lee), bullit, deliverance only to name a few, which be originally filmed within non fullhd(1920x1080) are now released on blu-ray disc as fullhd. are these movies really contained by fullhd or just the imaginative format on a blu-ray disc instead of a video cassette or dvd.
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There is no digital (and nearby may never be) system out there today that can rival motion picture or vinal audio. Digitizing the media may use shorter stair steps as the art progresses, but it is still a stair step and not a sine billow. The same holds true for 35mm film, not to mention the larger movie formats.
I am not 100% percent sure but I know that the resourceful film is of much complex quality than a regular DVD. So they must use the artistic film and convert it into high-def.
if i remember right movies where shot on any 60mm or 80mm film. never 35mm. how they do it is scan the show into a computer. using a refining program they clean out the fuzz and distortion. they use another program to upscale the clarity of the picture. later remix the sound into 5.1 or better audio. one of the reasons the format is so expensive is because of the work it take to clean it up.
"HT GURU" is adjectives over it!

Fa sho! the exact process i really dont know but
Almost all movies - including most of those made right very soon - are shot on 35mm film. Film isn't digital so technically it doesn't hold a "resolution" at all. But contained by theory you necessitate about "K resolution (4096กม3072) to bring all the symbol information off a verbs 35mm print. Blu-ray is 1920x1080, or about 2K (which would be 2048 x whatever).

So any movie shot on 35mm can, contained by theory, look better on Blu-ray than on DVD, no issue how old it is.

How fitting it acutally looks depends on how well-preserved the film they own to work with is and how much action is invested in cleaning it up and remastering it for Blu-ray.



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