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Been reading lately that H.266 will be a big step toward 8K adoption. I guess if file sizes can be halved that would definitely help, but will 8K still be worth it? Or will it be another 3D?
I note also that Star Trek I-IV may be finally be getting the 4K treatment. I've seen Star Trek I and 2001 touted as "showcase" films to do in 8K. Maybe they could do a select few epics to gauge demand? And as noted above, 8K TVs may become the default whether people "choose" them or not, as has happened with 4K. Last edited by The Watcher 69; 06-13-2021 at 12:40 AM. |
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