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Old 08-03-2007, 02:41 PM   #11
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i wish I could remember where I saw it (wikipedia?) but there was a bit about some (taiwanese?) researchers that were running an Ultra-HD rig, some kinda sick res #'s, like 3840x2160 or better. I remember they mentioned they played some test footage of riding a roller coaster, and subjects actually felt motion sickness since their brains couldn't distinguish from reality. Imagine that s&*t in 3D!!!!
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As Deci pointed out, the 2K and 4K Digital Cinema standards are not what people usually think.

2K == 1080 (v) x 2048 (h) @ 24 or 48 frames per second
4K == 2160 (v) x 4096 (h) @ 24 frames per second

As far as I know, no one is currently shipping to cinemas at large the 4K systems. There are some prototypes and units under special test, but none in any theatres for the general public.
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