Real film doesn't deal with pixels. It deals with millimeters. The resolution of real film (when shot on good film with good lighting) is better than any digital film. TVs just never look as good as IMAX films. The concept of "real HD" doesn't make any sense. It's a digital-only buzzword that some HD companies use to make other slightly less HD companies look bad. It's meaningless, like somebody making a hardcore game and then calling somebody else casual. I guess all film would be HD if you absolutely had to call it that.












