1-2 of 2 Answers
That depends on how those old movies were shot. Old movies were shot on either 35mm or 70mm film reel. These reels were analogue. Analogue gives you the ability to go back to it and ‘transfer’ it to what ever technology is available at the time. To put this in to perspective, a 35mm reel can render almost 20 million organic pixels which is the equivalent to just over 8K. Old movies were shot on either 35mm or 70mm film reel. These reels were analogue. Analogue gives you the ability to go back to it and ‘transfer’ it to what ever technology is available at the time. To put this in to perspective, a 35mm reel can render almost 20 million organic pixels which is the equivalent to just over 8K. That is why some older films look so amazing on the LG UHD 85 Series 86 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (85.6'' Diag), Model # 86UN8570PUC. These movies look like they were shot in 2020 with the quality of the picture. No granulation, no underexposure can be seen by watching them. Back then there wasn’t much in the way of special effects. This allowed for filming to be organic and new versions of them not to be limited by the rendering of special effects. Audio was also rendered in analogue back then. Technology now allows us to go back to these old soundtracks and pull the audio right from the source...^IFV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’ve had the tv for one week and have mostly watched blu ray movies. I did connect to Netflix and the picture looked great!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
