David, I would answer your original question with this:
""We call it DRM, from digital remastering. That is a process where we take the filmmaker's film and convert it into digital form if was originally captured on film. If it was captured using a digital camera, we take that digital data and run it through a suite of proprietary algorithms that allow us to remove grain and noise and sharpen the image—basically improve the overall image fidelity"
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <davidadodson@...> wrote :
But what happens to the ProRes 4444 1080p material once it's "blown up" to 4K? Acceptable? Ugly? It's important to remember that this show is destined for the big screen.
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