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!Title
!date restored
!scan
!restoration
!colorist
!supervisor
!4K release
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|"It Happened One Night" (1934)
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|"newly manufactured wet-gate Fine Grain Master, which had been made from the Original Negative, and was scanned at 4K"<ref>https://soundandpicture.com/2013/11/colorworks-completes-brilliant-4k-restoration-of-frank-capra-classic-it-happened-one-night/</ref>
|"lengthy digital film restoration process at Prasad Corporation, to address dirt, tears, scratches and other artifacts"
|Scott Ostrowsky
|Rita Belda, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Executive Director of Asset Management, Digital Mastering and Film Restoration
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|"The More the Merrier" (1943)<ref>http://digital.copcomm.com/i/1189824-december-2019/0?m4=</ref>
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|Cineric
|"blending of duplicate and original picture negative to eliminate damaged frames"
|Sheri Eisenberg
|Rita Belda, SPE’s vice president for asset management
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|A Matter of Life and Death (1946)<ref>http://www.postmagazine.com/Publications/Post-Magazine/2017/November-1-2017/Restoration-I-A-Matter-of-Life-and-Death-I-.aspx</ref>
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|4K scanning at Cineric, New York
|L’Immagine Ritrovato
MTI Film, Hollywood
|Sheri Eisenberg
|[[Grover Crisp]]
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|"The Lady from Shanghai" (1948)
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|"nitrate original negative was scanned in 4K at Deluxe in Hollywood"<ref>https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/infos-communiques/communique/articles/cannes-classics-2015</ref>
|"digital restoration, part of the work completed at MTI Film in Los Angeles"
|"Restoration in 4K at Colorworks at Sony Pictures"
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|"The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1956)
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|Scott Ostrowsky
|[[Grover Crisp]]
|[https://amzn.to/2Bouo3A 4K UltraHD]
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|"Mothra" (1961)
|2009
|Cinetech
"scanned that internegative at 2K (or 2048 horizontal lines) to .dpx files"
|Digital restoration was done at Ascent Media Group in Burbank<ref>http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2009/08/18/mothra%E2%80%99s-digital-makeover/</ref>
|Tess Walsh
|Kim Gott (timing manager)
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|"Lawrence of Arabia" (1962)
|2012
|scanned on two large format 65mm Imagica XE scanners at FotoKem at 8K<ref>https://library.creativecow.net/article.php?author_folder=kaufman_debra&article_folder=Lawrence-of-Arabia-Restoration&page=1</ref>
|Prasad Corporation<ref>https://twitter.com/PrasadCorp/status/1173506982495416320</ref>
MTI Film
|Scott Ostrowsky
|[[Grover Crisp]]
|[https://amzn.to/3dwfiXJ 4K UltraHD]
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|"Dr. Strangelove" (1964)<ref>https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/2370126/163448_369986.pdf</ref>
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|Cineric's "Oxberry Cinescan 6400 scanner, equipped with a wet gate"
"The film was scanned at 10 bit depth logarithmic to dpx files"
"Daniel DeVincent, Cineric’s Director of Digital Restoration, created look up tables (lut) designed to optimize the scan of each element in order to achieve the dynamic range of 35mm black-and-white film."<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/27716381_From_Grain_to_Pixel_The_Archival_Life_of_Film_in_Transition</ref>
|"Daniel DeVincent, Cineric’s Director of Digital Restoration"
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|[[Grover Crisp]]
|[https://amzn.to/2ACEKMC 4K UltraHD]
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|“Easy Rider” (1969)
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|4K scanning and digital image restoration by Immagine Ritrovata<ref>https://www.indiewire.com/2019/04/cannes-classics-2019-alfonso-cuaron-the-shining-1202128389/</ref>
|Roundabout Entertainment
|Sheri Eisenberg
|[[Grover Crisp]]
|[https://amzn.to/3cvjOEK 4K UltraHD]
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|"Taxi Driver" (1976)
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|Scott Ostrowsky
|[[Grover Crisp]]
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|"Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977)<ref>https://www.cinematheque.fr/seance/24589.html</ref>
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|Cineric Laboratory<br />
|Prasad Corporation<ref>https://twitter.com/PrasadCorp/status/994184444658380802</ref><br />
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|[https://amzn.to/3dpL3Ss 4K UltraHD]
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|"Tootsie" (1982)
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|Cineric, New York
"digital transfer was created in 4K resolution on an Oxberry wet-gate film scanner from the 35mm original camera negative"<ref>https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Tootsie-Blu-ray/44344/</ref>
|Prasad Group
|Scott Ostrowski
|Grover Crisp
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|}
== External Links ==
* [https://twitter.com/4K_Aficionado/timelines/1267558493797650434 4K restoration scans]
* [https://bampfa.org/program/resolution-starts-now-4k-restorations-sony-pictures The Resolution Starts Now: 4K Restorations from Sony Pictures]
* [https://bampfa.org/program/resolution-starts-now-4k-restorations-sony-pictures The Resolution Starts Now: 4K Restorations from Sony Pictures]
* [https://www.indiewire.com/2015/03/is-it-the-best-or-the-worst-time-for-film-restoration-64250/ Is It the Best or the Worst Time for Film Restoration?]
* [https://www.indiewire.com/2015/03/is-it-the-best-or-the-worst-time-for-film-restoration-64250/ Is It the Best or the Worst Time for Film Restoration?]
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