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Film scanners enable archival and DI workflows with superior resolution and flexibility. Scanner selection affects final digital image quality and post-production capability.
Ein Filmscanner ist spezialisierte Ausrüstung zum Digitalisieren von Kinofilm Bild für Bild in hoher Auflösung. Moderne Scanner wie ARRISCAN und Scanity bieten 4K-6K+ Scanning mit frame-genauer Positionierung und umfassender Farbverwaltung.
A film scanner represents modern digitization technology, capturing motion picture film frame-by-frame at high resolution (typically 4K-6K+). Unlike real-time telecine, film scanners perform offline scanning with precise color management and superior resolution capability, making them ideal for archival and digital intermediate (DI) workflows.
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Film scanners represent the cornerstone of modern film archival and professional DI workflows.
Film scanners enable archival and DI workflows with superior resolution and flexibility. Scanner selection affects final digital image quality and post-production capability.
1. Zu welchem Department gehört „Filmscanner"?
Das Lexikon ist Teil des Filmfarm-Ökosystems — neben Kalkulation (FilmBalance), Branchen-Magazin (FilmCircus) und Crew-Vernetzung (FilmCall, CrewMesh). Eine gemeinsame Begriffswelt für die ganze Produktion.