Ενα πολυ ενδιαφερον αρθρο που αναφερεται στην αναγκη του να γινεται το ψηφιακο transfer των φιλμ σε αναλυση 4Κ και οχι 2Κ για να μην χανεται λεπτομερεια στην εικονα:
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Figure 2: Note the aliasing on the fishing line and around the lamp that is present on the 2K scan, but not on the 4K. This indicates that 4K scans are preserving information from the original that is not available on the 2K scans. (Images courtesy of Cintel International Ltd.)
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Figure 3: Close-up of 2K and 4K scans. Note that the 4K scan carries more information and detail than the 2K scan, especially in the eyelashes and the overall sharpness of the eye. Also note the increased grain visible in the 4K scan. (Images courtesy of Cintel International Ltd.)
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Figure 2: Note the aliasing on the fishing line and around the lamp that is present on the 2K scan, but not on the 4K. This indicates that 4K scans are preserving information from the original that is not available on the 2K scans. (Images courtesy of Cintel International Ltd.)
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Figure 3: Close-up of 2K and 4K scans. Note that the 4K scan carries more information and detail than the 2K scan, especially in the eyelashes and the overall sharpness of the eye. Also note the increased grain visible in the 4K scan. (Images courtesy of Cintel International Ltd.)
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