On Sun, 22 Nov 2015 18:48:18 GMT, Pepi <pepi@egg.nog> wrote:
>"Geoffrey Morrison ran the math about how much detail your eyes can
>resolve, and the minimum size of pixels on a screen, and concluded that
>at a viewing distance of 10', the difference between 1080p and 4K
>wouldn't be noticeable on TVs less than 77" in diagonal."
What I find is that the human brain can see and hear a 6% periodic
sampling of a video, then fill in mentally 90% of what is missing.
Same for reduced resolution.
Posting 1080p is nice, but in most cases a waste of resources. And
many of us with relatively slow internet still look for and post
versions less than 720p.
Well, yes, for someone who just bought a 77" high resolution LCD
display, they will want 1080p posts regardless of the original source
resolution. Buying the DVD may be a better solution.
Technology marches on as my eyes grow weaker, not capable of seeing
the difference.
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