Frage von -ssSonyY-:Hello
it has now the opportunity has often in the movies between "normal" analog or digital shooting to choose ...
My question is always, what is the visible difference? None? Cheaper? Expensive?
Maybe could you help me ..
(Did the thread off-topic are deleted and posted here!)
Antwort von Axel:
Most cinemas, which have been digitally upgraded (currently this means more hybrid operation), have usually synonymous modern analog projectors. The difference should be small, advantages and disadvantages of digital projection should be balanced.
Better sharpness is especially for "widescreen" Shooting noticeable. This is the format, which roughly corresponds to 16:9. This, I would prefer to see digital. Scope films (which still synonymous to a 16:9 display the black bars above and below that at the moment as "Australia") should normally be difficult to distinguish his.
Who hears the cough fleas will also prefer digital projection. Analog means 90% of the highly compressed Dolby Digital, it is synonymous with digital shooting and then when there is mostly the sound but uncompressed.
Antwort von Jollitop:
The biggest advantage for the visitors scents, that the (digital) film synonymous after the umpteenth screening still no scratches and which are always upheld. If you look at 'nen blockbuster two weeks after the start ansiehst, you'll already clear signs of wear in the Picture determine (if the movie does not constantly new copies nachlegt).