Not surprised but NTEK has been utilizing HDR reso
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"NanoTech Vice President of Development, Alex “LX” Rudis agreed and explained why 4K Studio’s conversion process doesn’t just involve upscaling. He said, “Upscaled content is muddy and full of artifacts. It’s just not acceptable for consumers who pay for and expect the true 4K resolution experience.”
4K Studios combines 4K Ultra HD motion picture film-scanning systems with its proprietary post-production processing technology to ensure the content it converts to 4K resolution is clean, crisp and noise free. The scanners are used to make multiple digitizations of each frame of the original 35mm film (or even 16mm) at different light levels in red, green and blue until an HDR 4K image is created for every frame of the film. At the same time, the audio track image from the film is scanned and put into a synchronized audio file."
Is this an industry standard? I have heard that NTEK picture quality blows the competitors away. I cannot confirm this but I am certain some on this board can. Seems like many will have to catch up to NTEK and I am glad they are out front. Just hoping they will stay there. NTEK