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Digital intermediateA digital intermediate in digital film is a process by which an entire motion picture is digitized through the use of a 35mm film scanner, into digital image files, manipulated in some manner, typically with color grading and digital special effects, and displayed or projected, either in a digital form, also known as digital cinema, or recorded to film, using a laser film recorder, for traditional film projection. |
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