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TWRoO said:
i thought films recorded with analogue cameras could be upscaled as big as you want, like with film photography... if you take a photo with a digital camera it is made of pixels and can only be enlarged as far as the resolution lets it, with a film camera you can enlarge it as much as you want depending only on the limits of your printing medium [or the cleanlyness of the camera lens]

i assumed old film reels would work the same way, as long as the original is still fine you could scale it to 1080 easily.

 Yea, I think it is, but don't forget, eventually if you keep on zooming into a film, it will eventually get blurry, because the light didn't affect the film fast enough, or there wasn't enough focus, and as film tech has been improving, it means that you'd be able to get higher resolution from a newer film, shot with newer equipment, presumably lol



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