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JaxSean, they're filmed that way. The downgrading occurs for television markets. -- nm
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David (aka David)
Jul 24 '17, 13:28
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So in 1986 they filmed Labyrinth in full 4k? Or is it some type of conversion?
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JaxSean
Jul 24, 13:42
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In 1986, Labyrinth was filmed on film so the original source material is at least 4K
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JD
Jul 24, 13:52
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Gotcha. Thanks! -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 24, 14:51
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As impressive as it may sound, you shouldn't think of 4K as any type of improvement over film. It's still a degraded version of the original. -- (edited)
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con_carne
Jul 24, 15:08
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Were the projectors at that time projecting at better than (or close to) UHD? -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 24, 15:12
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Film theoretically has infinite resolution
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Reagen
Jul 24, 16:04
Right. (And JD knows more about this than I do since he's worked with film projection.) -- nm
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David
Jul 24, 13:57
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