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  • Yeah definitely the case with still photography and that's what makes film great but the image you posted already has that clean modern digital/neutral look.
    Which is not far off what you get from an Arri Alexa with just the default lut.

  • Could the Arri capture the “green ray” though? A friend of mine likes to go and see films the were shot & then projected in 35mm at the cinema, joined him a few times & the colours do seem to be a bit richer / deeper looking imo.

    https://youtu.be/A9meDXPhKIo

  • I am not disputing that film is different just that the image posted looks already very close to digital because the late film stocks were already being optimized for digital post processing.
    When I think of what makes film special I think of something else

    https://images.static-bluray.com/reviews/8489_5.jpg

    Also the green Ray isn't really visible in the 240p example above so I had to look it up and I guess most of the new examples are shot on digital.

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