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As is, like you said, there's zero interest in 8K releases from studios. I don't blame them. Does Hollywood even shoot a significant number of films in >4K resolutions? Last I checked, most don't, and that's assuming the lenses are good enough to reveal enough detail to make >4K DIs worthwhile. (As is, my understanding is that the extra resolution is meant more for wiggle room when editing the raw footage into a 2K/4K DI.) |
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