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To convert film to digital format, you can use a film scanner or a professional digitization service. A film scanner can scan each frame of the film and save it as a digital file. Alternatively, a professional service can transfer the film to a digital format for you.
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A digital film is stored and played from a hard drive. Technically its not film at all.
To develop film into digital format, you can use a film scanner or a professional photo lab that offers film scanning services. The film is scanned and converted into digital files that can be stored and edited on a computer.
HD (High Definition) is a term relating to electronic digital media. Movie theaters project film images, not electronic ones. HD claims to be as clear as film, but theaters have no interest in HD as their projection system is still superior. Even TV commercials are shot on film (not HD video) before transferring to a digital media for broadcast.
Digital projection is using digital means to project an image, as opposed to analog film. Different technologies are available for consumer digital projection (LCD, DLP) each with their own separate advantages and disadvantages. Many movie theaters now are equipped with a 4K digital cinema projector, which in many cases is far superior, but similar to a consumer level projector.
To develop 35mm film into a digital format, you will need to first scan the film using a film scanner or a professional scanning service. Once the film is scanned, you can then transfer the digital files to a computer for editing and storage.
To learn how to film digitally, you can take courses in digital filmmaking, watch online tutorials, practice with a digital camera, and study the technical aspects of digital cinematography.
No. You cannot economically convert a film camera to a digital camera. The digital system is very different and fitting it to an existing film camera is more expensive than buying a new digital camera. Some of the more expensive professional cameras can change between film and digital backs replacing the film transport with digital technology. The replacement backing includes all the electronics and controls typical of a digital camera of that caliber.
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