I'd be interested to see these too. I did find this article which implies the VFX were 'limited to 2K' but the on-screen simulations were done at 1K
http://www.fxguide.com/featured/titanic-stories/
but perhaps there is more info about the scanning process elsewhere. Would be an interesting read.
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Steve Pang
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On 14 Jun 2013, at 20:37, Mikeparsons.tv wrote:
> Cg shots and all digital comps were scanned at 1k - there was extensive articles at the time about the whole pipeline - ill see if I can dig some up when I have time.
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> Best regards
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> Mike
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> On 14 Jun, 2013, at 7:54 PM, David Ross <speckydave@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Where do you get this from?
>> Titanic was shot 35mm - are you saying that the post was completed in SD
>> and then printed back to film from that? Or am I totally misunderstanding
>> what you mean by "1K"?
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>> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120338/technical?ref_=tt_dt_spec
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>> D.
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>> On 14 June 2013 02:19, Mikeparsons.tv <mikeparsons.tv@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> And again...
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>>> Titanic was 1k. Don't think it was 'just there' resolution isn't the whole
>>> story :)
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