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The dedication of fans never ceases to amaze.

> When a film is professionally scanned in 16-bit color as DPX image files, every single frame weighs in at 100 MB.

> With upwards of 175,000 frames in each film, a complete scan requires about 21 TB of storage

> 42 TB if you want a backup copy!

> And then you need at least another 21 TB of space to work on it

> over $1,000 just in hard drives is therefore required for every film



You probably are not gonna to need 16 bit DPX for anything but high end compositing with CG

Your point still stands but a good quality cineform or something is plenty. And you can definitely get 21TB cheaper than 1000$


A tiny expense in the grand scheme of things. The original film stock probably cost an order of magnitude more.




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