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Is 4k all that is being pushed or are the collectors and HD aficionados going to be pushing for 6k, 8k, 15k? WTF? When will it be good enough? All joking aside, I am looking for some technical information that will set the record straight for "when is enough enough"? What can properly capture and display 35mm, 70mm film and what is the ceiling resolution?
Is 1080p good enough? Is 4k the limit? What could 8k do for us, speaking in terms of resolution? Would it be overkill? Let's mix and match original formats with K resolutions and see what sticks... |
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