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posted by martyb on Saturday June 13 2015, @02:27PM   Printer-friendly
from the 33,177,600-pixels-per-frame dept.

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.


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Is Screen Resolution Good Enough Considering the Fovea Centralis of the Eye? 66 comments

The top google hits say that there is little or no benefit to resolution above 4k. I recently bought a 40" 4k tv which I use as a monitor (2' viewing distance). While this is right at the threshold where I'm told no benefit can be gained from additional resolution, I can still easily discern individual pixels. I'm still able to see individual pixels until I get to about a 4' viewing distance (but I am nearsighted).

I did some research and according to Wikipedia the Fovea Centralis (center of the eye) has a resolution of 31.5 arc seconds. At this resolution, a 4k monitor would need to be only 16" at a 2' viewing distance, or my 40" would need a 5' viewing distance.

Now the Fovea Centralis comprises only the size of 2 thumbnails width at arms length (2° viewing angle) and the eye's resolution drops off quickly farther from the center. But this tiny portion of the eye is processed by 50% of the visual cortex of the brain.

So I ask, are there any soylentils with perfect vision and/or a super high resolution set up, and does this match where you can no longer discern individual pixels? Do you think retina resolution needs to match the Fovea Centralis or is a lesser value acceptable?

My 40" 4k at 2' fills my entire field of view. I really like it because I have so much screen real estate for multiple windows or large spreadsheets, or I can scoot back a little bit for gaming (so I don't have to turn my head to see everything) and enjoy the higher resolution. I find 4k on high graphics looks much nicer than 1080p on Ultra. I find the upgrade is well worth the $600 I spent for the tv and a graphics card that can run it. Have you upgraded to 4k and do you think it was worth it? I would one day like to have dual 32" 8k monitors (not 3D). What is your dream setup if technology and price weren't an issue?

Written from my work 1366 x 768 monitor.

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  • (Score: 2) by Jeremiah Cornelius on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:04PM

    by Jeremiah Cornelius (2785) on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:04PM (#195785) Journal

    'Bout all it does.

    How fucking impressive does it need to be?

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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:05PM

    by kaszz (4211) on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:05PM (#195786) Journal

    So what minimum hardware does one need for software playback at 2k, 4k and now 8k? If one can make use of graphics hardware, neat. But then it's all about those drivers..

    And what about compression computer hardware?

  • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:16PM

    by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Saturday June 13 2015, @03:16PM (#195793) Homepage Journal

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    Regan F. Gill: "Why?"

    Me: "So I can play porn DVDs."

    Regan: "Why?"

    Me: "Because of the far-superior video fidelity."

    Regan: "BUT IT'S PORN!"

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by looorg on Saturday June 13 2015, @04:51PM

    by looorg (578) on Saturday June 13 2015, @04:51PM (#195822)

    What is the resolution of reality? When will it be enough or become better then life? I thought it was ok before to get tv episodes in 240, 360, 420 etc. They looked good. Now I mostly watch the 720 once, it looks better (i think), i have yet to go 1080 and beyond. Seems like a massive space-waste to quality ratio. One can apparently get porn in 4k already; which seems like a recipe for things that can't be unseen. When is it enough?

  • (Score: 2) by istartedi on Sunday June 14 2015, @01:36AM

    by istartedi (123) on Sunday June 14 2015, @01:36AM (#195944) Journal

    /me balls up my cheap-ass computer, tosses it into the waste-basket, calls ISP for extra bandwidth, and starts to wonder how much he can get for the car. /jk.

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  • (Score: 2) by novak on Sunday June 14 2015, @06:39AM

    by novak (4683) on Sunday June 14 2015, @06:39AM (#196021) Homepage

    I have pretty bad internet speeds so I only rarely go for 1080p- usually sticking with 720p, or 480p for things I don't really care about. But I very much appreciate higher resolution monitors. While 4K monitors are still semi-expensive, I may actually get one in a couple years. Right now I'm using a panel made of four 1920x1200 17 inch laptop screens because about three years ago 4K was far too expensive to buy and PPI on desktop monitors suck. I'm really hoping things like high-res video drive some improvements.

    I like having a lot of pixels as a desktop workspace. Nothing beats it for programming, CAD models, or anything where you need space to lay out data on a screen. Often, several of these at once. I like watching high-res video but honestly I would watch everything in 480p if I could have a 3840x2400 monitor in about a 26" to 28" size for work.

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  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Sunday June 14 2015, @04:32PM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Sunday June 14 2015, @04:32PM (#196161) Journal

    Interestingly YouTube only offers me the video up to 2160p (not that I could display even that resolution on my monitor, so I don't really mind, but anyway, it's an interesting fact).

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