2017-05-10, 09:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-06-21, 06:14 PM by whatchitfoool.)
This is all hypothetical and best case.
Lets suppose we on the forums could bend the ear of Universal, and had to put a presentation together on why and how BTTF should get a new transfer from their best source.
what would be in the presentation, in full detail?
all 3 parts were shot open matte, and all struck prints are the same.
I would assume their current best source is the IP print that already has already been physically "cleaned and polished" (for the 25th bluray).
a standard 35mm print would have about 2k of detail, so a 4k scan would capture all of it.
The Inter-Positive, maybe 3-4k detail. 8k open matte transfer would be preferred (but would never happen). so 4k scan for a UHD release.
Of course, the thing to get is a digital "Backup" of all the negatives in 16k. at ~100 lines/mm, the negatives hold about 7-8k of information. 16k scan would be ideal then for the capture before any further damage happens to the negative.
Lets suppose we on the forums could bend the ear of Universal, and had to put a presentation together on why and how BTTF should get a new transfer from their best source.
what would be in the presentation, in full detail?
all 3 parts were shot open matte, and all struck prints are the same.
I would assume their current best source is the IP print that already has already been physically "cleaned and polished" (for the 25th bluray).
a standard 35mm print would have about 2k of detail, so a 4k scan would capture all of it.
The Inter-Positive, maybe 3-4k detail. 8k open matte transfer would be preferred (but would never happen). so 4k scan for a UHD release.
Of course, the thing to get is a digital "Backup" of all the negatives in 16k. at ~100 lines/mm, the negatives hold about 7-8k of information. 16k scan would be ideal then for the capture before any further damage happens to the negative.