Ultra High Definition Video
posted on 03. October 2003 at 09:58 PM
A prototype digital video system producing images of such high quality that the human eye struggles to distinguish them from reality has been developed by Japanese engineers.
The footage was then shown to members of the public on a 4x7m wide-angle screen provoking, according to Mitani, gasps of astonishment. Some viewers even experienced nausea because of the ultra realistic visual effect of speed without the usual physical sensation of movement.
Ultra High Definition Video (UHDV), you got to see it to believe it. But a 7680 x 4320 resolution really must be amazing.



With the resolving power that UHDTV can provide, I think this is just the thing for Bay Area Backroads, a KRON exclusive program. However, I thing the number of audio channels is a bit much. I think 4.1 audio channels is enough. The 7680 X 4320 pixels would work splendidly for Bay Area Backroads, as it will enable viewers to experiance the beauty of the region. I think this will also work for movies originally shot in the IMAX format, HDTV for movies originally on 70 mm film, and EDTV for movies originally on 35 mm.
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