And when converting film to HD, you use a HD camera in the filmchain to convert to video, thus getting all the information for all 1080 lines. Now, there are line doublers for upconversion that do create extra resolution lines, such as the Faroujda that Samsung DLP units have, that make the SD picture look a whole lot better, but nothing compares to true HD, shot with a HD camera with plenty of light. HD cameras needs a lot more light than the SD camera, notice how a golf picture gets a little fuzzy when it gets cloudy and dark. Discovery has a show on HD vs film and it said that HD needs more light than film for the utmost resolution, and much more light than SD. But, with the best HD setup, the HD actually looked better than the film in some cases.