It is not just about replicating the "look" of film, whatever that means on a 
physical surface level. It is more about what "happens" when you view real 
film--the nature of projected film demands a kind of physiological and 
cognitive processing that is simply absent with digital projection. In that 
regard, digital projection will NEVER be like real projected film. Once that is 
understood, the argument for preserving the unique experience of real film 
projection becomes more tangible.
 
Tim
 
 
 
> Sadly, we should probably be thinking about whether there are 
> improvements to 4K and digital projection systems that will get us 
> closer to the look of films that may soon not be available on film, or 
> are already unavailable.
> 
> Fred Camper
> Chicago
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