Filters don’t affect the resolution of the film. They affect the resolution of the captured image.
I’m sure the Uni monsters will be beautiful, and everything they can be. But they can’t be 4k.
I’d buy them, if only to support the studio preservation programs.
Just don’t expect the first...
To be a bit simplistic, it all comes down to film stocks, capturing systems, optics, filters and extant film elements.
Will a 4k of Navarone, for example, shine vs a Blu? Possibly not. A new 4k scan to Blu may achieve a similar result, ex the HDR.
Casablanca, Dracula - probably not, as there’s...
It applies to productions of all budgets. Keep in mind, that when it’s the OCN that’s scanned, that’s what is appearing on-screen, as never intended.
That can be very good, or alternatively.
Don't get what I'm about to say wrong.
I love 4k UHD.
Arrow Films has been going full-speed ahead bringing out 4k UHD Blu-rays of older films, and they're to be congratulated for that. Arrow, which is apparently now owned by The Hut Group, which owns Zavvi seems to be pushing 4k, and that's a...