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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Flat, this film was exhibited in 4K 3D over a year ago in Galveston -
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2180529/...ef_=tt_dt_spec With their 1 GB data rate streaming capability, the Qube server manufacturer can also do (in 2D) up to 60 fps for 4K projection and up to 240 fps for 2K content….not to mention 2K 3D content up to 120 fps per eye….with supporting dual projectors. At the current time, at least in the case of that particular manufacturer, the engineering has outpaced the standards organizations. Which actually brings up another interesting *sticky* situation, namely, the DCI...in terms of recommendations and specs… https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...00#post6639136 As there are many people in the industry who believe that the original 250 Mb/sec data rate set by the DCI years ago was too low for optimal 4K presentations of source content having a true resolution of 4K or more. |
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