Resolution Test || Final Cut Pro X || 4K / 3D || 4K Resolution Test/Comparison. This video shows the difference between, 720p (HD), 1080p (HD), 2K, and 4K. I hope you enjoy it. In the past, when HD was coming in to its prime, a lot of people believed HD (be it 720p or 1080p) was not a big leap forward in quality, but look at today, almost every house hold has an HDTV capable of doing 720p and or 1080p. And if you watched an older TV, you would sit there and be like "oh crap that sucks". Now if you go to the movie theaters you can start seeing movies being presented in 4K. 4K is a significant boost in resolution but people think that making 4K TV's won't make a difference in image quality, but maybe after watching this you might change your mind. The Numbers: 720p = 1280x720 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 921600 (0.922 Megapixels) 1080p = 1920x1080 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2073600 (2.074 Megapixels) 2K = 2048x1152 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2359296 (2.36 Megapixels) 4K = 3840 × 2160 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 8294400 (8.3 Megapixels TV Industry 4K) 4Kx2K = 4096x2304 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 9437184 (9.44 Megapixels Cinema 4K) 5K = 5616×4096 (Not 16:9) Total Number of Pixels: 23003136 (IMAX Digital) *Not displayed in this Video 8K = 7680×4320 (16:9 Widscreen) Total Number of Pixels: 33177600 (33.2 Megapixels, Only a handful of companies have made one of these, and from what I heard they don't plan to ...
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Resolution Comparison || Final Cut Pro X || 4K ||
Resolution Comparison || Final Cut Pro X || 4K || Video Clips. Duration : 0.88 Mins.
Resolution Test || Final Cut Pro X || 4K / 3D || 4K Resolution Test/Comparison. This video shows the difference between, 720p (HD), 1080p (HD), 2K, and 4K. I hope you enjoy it. In the past, when HD was coming in to its prime, a lot of people believed HD (be it 720p or 1080p) was not a big leap forward in quality, but look at today, almost every house hold has an HDTV capable of doing 720p and or 1080p. And if you watched an older TV, you would sit there and be like "oh crap that sucks". Now if you go to the movie theaters you can start seeing movies being presented in 4K. 4K is a significant boost in resolution but people think that making 4K TV's won't make a difference in image quality, but maybe after watching this you might change your mind. The Numbers: 720p = 1280x720 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 921600 (0.922 Megapixels) 1080p = 1920x1080 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2073600 (2.074 Megapixels) 2K = 2048x1152 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2359296 (2.36 Megapixels) 4K = 3840 × 2160 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 8294400 (8.3 Megapixels TV Industry 4K) 4Kx2K = 4096x2304 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 9437184 (9.44 Megapixels Cinema 4K) 5K = 5616×4096 (Not 16:9) Total Number of Pixels: 23003136 (IMAX Digital) *Not displayed in this Video 8K = 7680×4320 (16:9 Widscreen) Total Number of Pixels: 33177600 (33.2 Megapixels, Only a handful of companies have made one of these, and from what I heard they don't plan to ...
Resolution Test || Final Cut Pro X || 4K / 3D || 4K Resolution Test/Comparison. This video shows the difference between, 720p (HD), 1080p (HD), 2K, and 4K. I hope you enjoy it. In the past, when HD was coming in to its prime, a lot of people believed HD (be it 720p or 1080p) was not a big leap forward in quality, but look at today, almost every house hold has an HDTV capable of doing 720p and or 1080p. And if you watched an older TV, you would sit there and be like "oh crap that sucks". Now if you go to the movie theaters you can start seeing movies being presented in 4K. 4K is a significant boost in resolution but people think that making 4K TV's won't make a difference in image quality, but maybe after watching this you might change your mind. The Numbers: 720p = 1280x720 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 921600 (0.922 Megapixels) 1080p = 1920x1080 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2073600 (2.074 Megapixels) 2K = 2048x1152 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 2359296 (2.36 Megapixels) 4K = 3840 × 2160 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 8294400 (8.3 Megapixels TV Industry 4K) 4Kx2K = 4096x2304 (16:9 Widescreen) Total Number of Pixels: 9437184 (9.44 Megapixels Cinema 4K) 5K = 5616×4096 (Not 16:9) Total Number of Pixels: 23003136 (IMAX Digital) *Not displayed in this Video 8K = 7680×4320 (16:9 Widscreen) Total Number of Pixels: 33177600 (33.2 Megapixels, Only a handful of companies have made one of these, and from what I heard they don't plan to ...
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