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In Reply to: RE: What kind of mass media will appear as a main stream after DVD? posted by bluesky on August 20, 2012 at 05:12:15
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If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
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I just think BluRay is a stepping stone. It really is not better enough to rebuy every movie i own.
When 4K arrives.. it will be worth the wait.
But with the bad economy, it may be a long wait.
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I don't know enough to have an opinion one way or another on if the attached article is correct but given how stunning the images look on my 70 inch plasma today it is hard for me to fathom how increasing the resolution and I suppose the cost is going to sell to the masses.
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The only time that I saw a realistic movie was in Showscan; it would have been difficult to stand up without holding on to something even though I was not moving. I have always wondered why movies have not progressed to that quality. I guess the answer is in your link.
The basis of the article is about the writere's own camera systems.
He discusses the problems with current camera sensors. and moves to frame rates. Explains why frame rates are important.
IMO NONE of that precludes a higher data rate. Whether from more pixels, or higher frame rates, more is still usefull.
As the writer describes in the article: you start with a data rate say 4K, and then you lose some..
So even though 4K may be overkill, why not? better than the way CD has been, with the minimum. Let's start with the maximum!!
Hell Yeah.
n/t
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