it is doubtfull many exsisting films would be converted to high def , except for a few top ones ..
if they just use the existing scans for dvd and reformat to HD , the quality is no better really than DVD (source was still only 1k scans or less) ..
if the film is re-scanned for 2k resolution (for HD) , it is very expensive.. about $375,000 for scanning and color correction and reformating again (for a 120 minute film) .. then where do you get blu-ray disks pressed?
right now - no where it seems. But they are pressed , im sure the cost of that will be very high at first.
