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Dr. Strangelove Returns

New York's Cineric recently created a new black-and- white film print of Stanley Kubrick's classic 1964 anti-war film, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, using an all-4K pipeline under supervision from Grover Crisp, Sony Pictures VP of asset management and film restoration. Working from a fine-grain master provided by Sony, Cineric scanned the movie on a specially configured Oxberry scanner to convert it to a 4K, 10-bit DPX file. Over the course of about six months, the company used a combination of Da Vinci's Revival and Autodesk's Lustre ...

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