Frequently Asked Questions...
Digital pixel and film?
Quote Digital image depend on a pixel. No matter how small you make the pixel, it is still a dot. No matter how you slice it, you still need LOTS of dots for high resolution. Look at a HDTV or LCD projection up close. LOTS of DOTS. LOTS of horizontal lines of resolution.
Film does not rely on dots... unless you get down to the atomic level - which we do not when we look at film images. So there is no dependency on the dots to determine the resolution. Look at a film frame or animation cell (like one from Roger Rabbit or Gone With The Wind or whatever film example you want). No dots. No pixels. Quote
What do you mean film does not use dots? Than what does it use than?
Answer:
Film uses a chemical reaction to create the different colors and shadings.
That's why film is exposed, then developed and is on a plastic strip - not stored as zeros and ones on magnetic media.
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