I suspect you are confused. Young Indiana Jones was a TV show. I don't believe it was ever on HBO Max.I have them all in 1080p, I downloaded them from HBO Max before they changed to max
Same conclusion. At some point, hopefully Disney will remaster it. 16mm is just shy of true 1080p, so they could do it.I downloaded the series from Paramount last year, before they took it offline. It was SD, even though it was 768x576. I downloaded an episode from Disney and did a comparison. It’s 640x480 but the video bitrate is a little higher than the Paramount version. Looking at my computer screen, Disney’s is slightly better. The audio bitrate is the same.
I don't think I would class 16mm film as sub-1080p. 4K releases of 16mm films have shown more detail than 1080p releases and it's not entirely down to the higher bitrate. 16mm film sits somewhere between 1080p and 4K.Same conclusion. At some point, hopefully Disney will remaster it. 16mm is just shy of true 1080p, so they could do it.
I'd like to add that you are most likely referring to Super 16mm which can provide 1400 x 2490 (16:9 the table below shows 4:3). So that would fall between 2K and 4K. I would assume if the bitrate was high enough, they could technically label it 4K....God knows we have seen a lot worse than that labeled 4K.I don't think I would class 16mm film as sub-1080p. 4K releases of 16mm films have shown more detail than 1080p releases and it's not entirely down to the higher bitrate. 16mm film sits somewhere between 1080p and 4K.