Jeg sad lige og læste en artikel, da jeg faldt over denne nyhed:
"Soon, beginning with a Wizard of Oz reissue later this year, it will start releasing Technicolor DVDs scanned at 4,000 lines ("4K scanning"). This is a significant number. Engineers estimate that if you digitally reproduced all the information on a frame of 35mm film, you'd need about 4,000 lines of data. In other words, at least theoretically (and for more on this caveat, click here), 4K scanning captures everything that's on a film."
Det er satanedme en god nyhed i mine øjne. Det ville være fantastisk at se en fuldrestaureret Wizard of Oz allerede senere i år. :D
We've got chicken tonight. Strangest damn things. They're man made.
Det lyder helt vildt fedt. Jeg har den danske udgivelse af Wizard of Oz, men det er helt klart en film der godt kan tåle at blive købt igen, især i omtalte forbedrede version.
#1 nakalay 21 år siden
"Soon, beginning with a Wizard of Oz reissue later this year, it will start releasing Technicolor DVDs scanned at 4,000 lines ("4K scanning"). This is a significant number. Engineers estimate that if you digitally reproduced all the information on a frame of 35mm film, you'd need about 4,000 lines of data. In other words, at least theoretically (and for more on this caveat, click here), 4K scanning captures everything that's on a film."
Det er satanedme en god nyhed i mine øjne. Det ville være fantastisk at se en fuldrestaureret Wizard of Oz allerede senere i år. :D
#2 Jay El 21 år siden