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To: Don Green who wrote (14)2/16/2024 11:32:57 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) of 39
 
I was just watching Titanic in 4K and of course it is an impressive achievement for 1997 with technology from an even earlier date. in your opinion how much more impressive could the graphics be if it was created starting in 2024?

That's a great question! It's hard to say definitively how much more impressive the graphics of Titanic could be if it were created starting in 2024, but it's safe to say that they would be significantly better.

Here are some of the ways that the graphics could be improved:

  • Higher resolution: The original Titanic was filmed on 35mm film, which has a resolution of about 2K. Today, movies are typically filmed in 4K or even 8K, which would provide a much clearer and sharper image.
  • More realistic textures: The textures in the original Titanic were created using traditional methods, such as painting and sculpting. Today, computer-generated textures can be used to create much more realistic and detailed surfaces.
  • Better lighting and effects: The lighting and effects in the original Titanic were limited by the technology of the time. Today, filmmakers have access to much more powerful tools for creating realistic lighting and effects.
  • More advanced animation: The animation in the original Titanic was created using traditional stop-motion techniques. Today, computer-generated animation can be used to create much more realistic and fluid movement.
In addition to these specific improvements, there have also been general advances in computer graphics technology over the past 27 years. These advances would also contribute to making a modern version of Titanic look more impressive.

Of course, all of these improvements would come at a cost. A modern version of Titanic would likely be much more expensive to produce than the original film. However, it's possible that the increased visual spectacle would be worth the cost, both for audiences and for the filmmakers.

Ultimately, whether or not a modern version of Titanic would be more impressive than the original is a matter of opinion. However, there is no doubt that the graphics would be significantly better.
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