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1080p vs 2.7k vs 4k
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff K" data-source="post: 107461" data-attributes="member: 7913"><p>If you compare them side by side with your nose a few centimetres from the screen, you can see it - but sit an average viewing distance from a 50" tv and you won't see much difference between 1080p and 4k.</p><p></p><p>Steve Yedlin, cinematographer of "The Last Jedi" wrote a great white paper for American Cinematographer magazine, and has a two-part demo on his web site, showing why the number of pixels in an image isn't as important as perceived contrast and sharpness. You can watch the demos on his web site at yedlin.net. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, when it comes to resolution, don't believe the hype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff K, post: 107461, member: 7913"] If you compare them side by side with your nose a few centimetres from the screen, you can see it - but sit an average viewing distance from a 50" tv and you won't see much difference between 1080p and 4k. Steve Yedlin, cinematographer of "The Last Jedi" wrote a great white paper for American Cinematographer magazine, and has a two-part demo on his web site, showing why the number of pixels in an image isn't as important as perceived contrast and sharpness. You can watch the demos on his web site at yedlin.net. Bottom line is, when it comes to resolution, don't believe the hype. [/QUOTE]
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