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The original was posted on /r/movies by /u/DarlingLuna on 2023-08-03 05:30:25+00:00.


I know this is probably a silly (if fair) question to ask, but I read that Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer (which is a terrific film) was shot by Nolan and Hoyte Van Hoytema in both IMAX 70mm and IMAX digital. Yet both versions have the EXACT same cinematography and identical shots, so I was wondering how this is accomplished and how a movie is shot on two different formats yet looks like it might have as well been shot on the same camera. Can someone help enlighten me on this?

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