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I thought there was going to be a major announcement about Sony's plans for IPTV at the CES this year. Or have i missed something? Great to hear about the 4k bluray player (well up scaler) though.
Penton-Man, is there any news when/if a 4k still images function will be added to the ps3 via update, or was that just rumor? Thanks. ![]() |
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Let me know how that goes. When you're staring at that enormous screen and its 2K digitally projected image! ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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Soon Only Not Yet. The big (unconfirmed by the parties involved) rumor of the tradeshow (and don’t shoot the messenger ![]() http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Amazon-F...ews-13859.html |
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I will be sure to view as much high resolution footage as possible, including material captured at 4K and converted to 1080p to see if I notice any benefit to the upscaling. I will even run a split image against my lowly 1080p JVC RS35 and see how it goes. ![]() |
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Perhaps this is an area where the buying public needs to be "educated" about these differences but I wouldn't recommend it. Ask any consumer which has better PQ between VHS and DVD as per your example and you're going to get a different response... hence the reason for my championing 4K going forward over turning about and implementing any retro 1080p 4:4:4 technology. |
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You're absolutely correct that there's a finer art involved than simply making the numbers 'bigger'. Quote:
4:4:4 is anything but retro in the home video market; it's just a different direction in which to pursue improvement. |
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I trust my eyes fine when it comes to judging picture quality, but I just happen to be an engineer and find that if you know the science behind the picture it helps you figure out a whole lot more as to why a picture does or doesn't look good. And the lack of 4K isn't why pictures don't look as good as they could right now. |
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Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-te...ml#post5633785 And if people can’t visually identify the cyan/teal tint and the undisputably reduced white level alterations of FOTR extended edition Blu-ray when comparing it to the theatrical edition or the other movies in the extended edition set, then getting 10 bit color depth isn’t going to do them a whole lot of good either. And even if you completely disagree based on personal experience of having compared 10 bit source fed into a true 10 bit panel vs. the current 8 bit incarnation of physical media on a typical consumer-sized monitor, at typical consumer viewing distances, then don’t you think that if it were at all practical at this time to develop a consumer 10 bit color depth spec. for Blu-ray movies and companies could make even a marginal profit by doing so, that studios and the consumer electronics companies wouldn’t jump at the opportunity of this new growth potential? |
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Apr 2007
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I should mention that, with gritted teeth and terror in my heart, I saw Tintin the other night and I absolutely loved it. All my fears were assuaged and it forced me to add an extension onto my smallish Spielberg shelf.
I hope the international business can save its skin enough to give us at least one more entry. Why does it have to be the one in forever that I like that under-performs? Anyway... pitch-perfect stuff, though at times I wanted to climb into the screen and give the backgrounds a swift kick to bump the z-depth back a few more degrees. ![]() |
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http://www.amctheatres.com/Sony4K/ http://www.hometheater.com/content/amc-etx-3d-rio I have a question for anyone familiar with AMC and has seen both an IMAX 3D and Real3D presentation at this movie chain? Which format (technically speaking) has the most potential to blow my socks off??? ![]() |
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Personally I think your proverbial "socks" will be blown off during either film experience: IMAX 3D / Real3D |
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![]() Anyway, my attitude has been and always will be..."never look a gift horse in the mouth". If SONY, JVC and other CE manufacturers spend millions on researching and developing 4k technology and products...be appreciative. ![]() It's always up to the consumer to walk home or decide which horse to ride home on. ![]() |
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agree plus in this case it is a bit funny that they want 4:4:4 1080p instead of 4:2:0 4k. In essence 4:2:0 4k will have 4:4:4 1080p For those that don't know what 4:2:0 and 4:4:4 mean, back when TV first started researchers discovered we are better at determining differences in brilliance (darker or lighter) than colours (blue or red) and so they used lower resolutions in colour (Cb, Cr) to save on transmission and higher in luminance (Y) to keep sharpness and fill up the screen. 4:4:4 means for every luminance portion of a pixel there is also a chrominance portion while 4:2:0 means for every pixel there is luminance but chroma is only defined for every 2x2 matrix of pixels. What I pointed out is the simple fact that with 4k being both twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of 2k you end up with the full 2k of pixels having chroma with the added benefit of 4k of pixels having luminance (also if DC to a 2k display by removing every second row/column you have a 4:4:4) |
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I remember these two CE giants competing against each other with rival technologies during the old BetaMax Vs VHS recording war. In retrospect, that was fascinating historical stuff. ![]() |
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