Sure !!!
I should said: ... restore a film like Roman Holiday and Sunset Boulevard... Lowry process it's expansive, and was even more 8 years ago, cause was the only able to compare the image grain by grain. It used 500 computers to process the data, beacuse the algorithym was very complex.
Today we have computers with 10 cores. Maybe it's time to some company develop a comercial grain reduction system for 60 computers process the data. It's a expansive hardware, but it could "save the day" of many films.
I don't botter with grain reduction if it's well made, cause many films have large grain in excess due survive generations away from camera negative. After reduced finelly, a small grain pattern can be added if wish.
What we all see of grain in BD editions it's not true grain anyway... just artefacts...
There is no real film experience for video yet.
Jim Reid wrote:All Darc wrote:[b]Now I want to see Warner restore Roman Holiday or Sunset Boulevard in 4K. At the time Lowry digital restored these two movies, nobody had figured how to recover image detail from 2th or 3th generation dupes. Today... I'm not sure if the comercial available softwares can help Roman Holiuday like Lowry process helped.
It would be a waste of their money since Paramount owns those two films.
Keep thinking...