More examples ... 4k videos
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMUxpTb_wWc]New Zealand in 4K Resolution - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgKXcQ9PLuc]TimeScapes: Rapture 4K - YouTube[/ame]
So, inganoru thread thudangam ennu vicharichu. !! to keep in touch with the latest innovations.. !!
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Currently only youtube that supports 4k videos.. (click original above 1080p to experience 4k !!
ex :
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0m1XmvBey8]Life in the Garden (4k resolution) by Stephen Higgins and Henry Chen - YouTube[/ame]
In 2040.. we will be watching movies in 4k/8k (8/16 times higher than current 1080p)
More examples ... 4k videos
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMUxpTb_wWc]New Zealand in 4K Resolution - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgKXcQ9PLuc]TimeScapes: Rapture 4K - YouTube[/ame]
You can download sample 4k videos.. using internet download manager.. !!
i just downloaded a 4k video.. and the quality is mindblowing
Q: I just bought a Blu-ray player and am a big fan of old films. Is it possible for older movies that were shot before high-definition existed to really be HD?
A: There's no reason movies shot on 35-mm film can't look great in HD; their native resolution is actually far higher than Blu-ray's. (Remember: These movies were shot to fill huge theater screens.) And when films are scanned into digital, they are brought in at between 2000 and 8000 lines of horizontal resolution--far more than Blu-ray's 1920 pixels across by 1080 pixels down.
Still, celluloid film negatives deteriorate over time, and some digital discs are pulled from degraded film stock. Worse, in the past, studios would make many duplicates right off the original negatives, damaging the master with each copy. When these prints are transferred to digital, no number of pixels can make them look as sharp as they should.
As of now, this is a much larger problem for DVD than for Blu-ray--most current Blu-ray releases are of popular movies from large studios with reputations for taking good care of their archives. Still, not all Blu-ray discs look good--even new releases. "You need someone with a good eye and good judgment to make the transfer," says Glenn Kenny, senior editor at Premiere.com. An egregious example? The Blu-ray disc of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford has overly enhanced edges that give the picture an unnecessary halo effect.
Last edited by Naradhan; 07-25-2012 at 05:22 PM.
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Please also post samples from 48FPS videos.
You will get Hobbit sample videos.
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