Ichinisan
Lifer
- Oct 9, 2002
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LOL. Did you really think theaters were only 1080p?This is what I was thinking. Higher resolution only really means you can be closer to it, and see more detail rather than pixels. The problem comes in that unless you have a very large screen, 4k for normal viewing (not PC related) becomes less dramatic. Its selling point will probably be projectors in the long run. More and more people are moving to them, and 1080p while nice at 100-120" WILL look better in 4k. I think if the theaters move to 4k that will give them a small boost for awhile...assuming they survive long enough to see it happen.
There is no harm in moving forward, but I see it being a pretty slow adoption with all the other hurdles involved.
Theaters have basically always been 4K+. Analog 35mm film doesn't have a fixed resolution. 4k started as the standard resolution for digital archival of scanned 35mm film.
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