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How do i prepare a file for film output?

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How do i prepare a file for film output?

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The example below is for a 35mm imaged at 8k. 1. Create a new document in your preferred image editor. 2. Set the documents height to 5460 pixels 3. Set the documents width to 8192 pixels 4. Set the documents dpi/ppi to 5461 pixels 5. Set the documents working color space to Adobe RGB 1998 6. Set the documents background color to a color of your choice (black or white is most common) 7. Drag or move your image into this new document (convert colors to Adobe RGB 1998 if necessary) 8. Enlarge or reduce the image to fit the canvas size and adjust color as needed 9. When all of your editing is completed, save the image as a Flattened TIFF, Mac compatible Without Any Compression (very important!) Please contact us if you have any questions.

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