A video with a 4320p (7680×4320) playback option has appeared on YouTube. According to the video description for "Ghost Towns in 8K", it was "Filmed on the RED Epic Dragon 6K in Portrait orientation and then stitched together in Adobe After Effects. Some shots simply scaled up by 125% from 6.1K to meet the 7.6K standard."
Very few people on the planet will be capable of playing the upscaled video in its full glory. The NHK and Panasonic plan to trial 8K broadcasting during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Perhaps YouTube should add an intermediate 5K (5120×2880) option for Apple and Dell users.
(Score: 2) by darkfeline on Sunday June 14 2015, @09:33PM
It depends on how good your eyesight is and how far away the screen is. If I remember correctly, we have already far surpassed the maximum resolution for TVs, assuming you don't have the screen pressed against your face, sitting 10+ feet away in a well lit room, no more than two hours a day, etc.
Again, if I remember correctly, 8k *might* be beneficial for mobile devices, which are generally viewed at a distance of less than a foot.
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