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Re: SD or HD??
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Harry Pallenberg
on May 6, 2008 at 9:19:01 pm
I would shoot HD. You can scan photos at hi rez and they will be full screen , and if some archival footage is 4:3 so be it... you can blow it up - it might be ok - especially if it was old 16MM film you can transfer yourself... or you can live with the black bars (curtains) - in fact there are many ways to make the curtains more than just black... try the double / blur technique... what a bunch of HD tv and see what others do.
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